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- (712c) Xeno Nucleic Acids for Enhancing the Optical Stability of Nanosensors
In this work, we present a systematic exploration of the effects of various cations and anions on the fluorescence of ssDNA-wrapped SWCNTs. The presence of multivalent cations was found to induce fluorescence shifting of near-infrared fluorescence through the transient formation of a metastable state. The incorporation of artificial oligonucleotides, or xeno nucleic acids, was shown to mitigate the effects of ion-induced conformal drift through improved conformational resiliency. The synthetic biology approach presented herein offers a powerful demonstration for enhancing sensor selectivity and stability while enabling a previously unexplored space for engineering oligonucleotide-based SWCNT sensors.