Haziq Naseer Khan , Nathaly Ortiz-Pena , Cora Moreira Da Silva , Stéphanie Lau-Truong , Guillaume Wang , Jakub Dusek , Leïla Boubekeur-Lecaque , Tomas Moravec , Damien Alloyeau , Nguyêt-Thanh Ha Duong
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Abstract
The employment of biomolecular templates for the synthesizing nanohybrid constructs is expanding, driven by their prospective uses in biosensing and biomedical fields. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and, in particular, their assemblies are especially preferred for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) because of their ability to amplify Raman signals through localized surface plasmon resonances, thus enabling the detection of molecules at exceedingly low concentrations. Our investigative approach is dedicated to studing the role of cysteine mutants in the nucleation and assembly of AuNPs on Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV-C, carrying T158C mutation) scaffolds. Employing biomineralization and direct grafting methods, we synthesized these nanohybrids and examined them using conventional transmission electron microscopy (TEM), in situ liquid TEM, and fluorescence spectroscopy. We demonstrated that the syntheses obtained with TMV-C give denser plasmonic nanostructures, with is ideal for SERS applications. The SERS performances of these novel nanohybrids with various AuNPs sizes and densities were evaluated, revealing excellent enhancement factors for the nanosystems obtained by direct grafting that highlight their potential for the detection of biomolecules in solution.
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In 1985, the Journal of Science was founded as a platform for publishing national and international research papers across various disciplines, including natural sciences, technology, social sciences, and humanities. Over the years, the journal has experienced remarkable growth in terms of quality, size, and scope. Today, it encompasses a diverse range of publications dedicated to academic research.
Considering the rapid expansion of materials science, we are pleased to introduce the Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices. This new addition to our journal series offers researchers an exciting opportunity to publish their work on all aspects of materials science and technology within the esteemed Journal of Science.
With this development, we aim to revolutionize the way research in materials science is expressed and organized, further strengthening our commitment to promoting outstanding research across various scientific and technological fields.