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Near-Infrared Fluorescence Enhancement Using Silver Island Films
Authors:Jon P. Anderson  Mark Griffiths  Vince R. Boveia
Affiliation:(1) LI-COR Biosciences, Inc., 4308 Progressive Avenue, P.O. Box 4000, Lincoln, NE 68504, USA
Abstract:
Near-infrared (near-IR) excitation produces little background signal from biological molecules, making near-IR fluorescence technology highly useful in proteomic and genomic applications. To increase the emissions of near-IR fluorophores, we examined the use of metal-enhanced fluorescence on these longer wavelength dyes. IRDye®700- and IRDye®800-labeled DNA oligonucleotides and proteins were spotted onto silver island film (SIF)-coated glass slides, and analyzed using a LI-COR Odyssey® IR imaging system. We observed more than 18-fold enhancement of the IRDye®700 and 15-fold enhancement of the IRDye®800-labeled DNA oligonucleotides when spotted on SIF-coated surfaces compared with uncoated surfaces. We also demonstrated that the enhanced emissions produced on the SIF-coated slides remained linear over several orders of magnitude, that the emissions remained reproducible across a slide surface, and that the SIF-coated slide remained effective at enhancing emissions after 9 months of storage. Our results indicate that SIF-coated glass slides are effective at enhancing near-IR fluorescence and could be developed into an effective tool to aid in molecular biological applications.
Keywords:Metal enhanced fluorescence  Odyssey  Near-infrared  Silver island film  IRDye?700  IRDye?800
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