Mostafa Amr, Kanehira Yuya, Dutta Anushree, Kogikoski Sergio, Bald Ilko
Institute of Chemistry, University of Potsdam.
Institute of Chemistry, University of Potsdam;
J Vis Exp. 2023 Jul 21(197). doi: 10.3791/65310.
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) has the capability to detect single molecules for which high field enhancement is required. Single-molecule (SM) SERS is able to provide molecule-specific spectroscopic information about individual molecules and therefore yields more detailed chemical information than other SM detection techniques. At the same time, there is the potential to unravel information from SM measurements that remain hidden in Raman measurements of bulk material. This protocol outlines the SM SERS measurements using a DNA origami nanoantenna (DONA) in combination with atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Raman spectroscopy. A DNA origami fork structure and two gold nanoparticles are combined to form the DONAs, with a 1.2-2.0 nm gap between them. This allows an up to 10-fold SERS signal enhancement, enabling measurements of single molecules. The protocol further demonstrates the placement of a single analyte molecule in a SERS hot spot, the process of AFM imaging, and the subsequent overlaying of Raman imaging to measure an analyte in a single DONA.
表面增强拉曼散射(SERS)有能力检测需要高场增强的单分子。单分子(SM)SERS能够提供有关单个分子的分子特异性光谱信息,因此比其他单分子检测技术能产生更详细的化学信息。同时,有可能从单分子测量中揭示出在块状材料的拉曼测量中隐藏的信息。本方案概述了使用DNA折纸纳米天线(DONA)结合原子力显微镜(AFM)和拉曼光谱进行单分子SERS测量。一个DNA折纸叉结构和两个金纳米粒子结合形成DONA,它们之间有1.2 - 2.0纳米的间隙。这使得SERS信号增强高达10倍,从而能够测量单分子。该方案进一步展示了将单个分析物分子放置在SERS热点中的过程、AFM成像过程以及随后叠加拉曼成像以测量单个DONA中的分析物。