posted on 2022-01-14, 18:38authored byYujie Cong, Xiaoyu Wang, Chuang Yao, Yuetong Kang, Pengbo Zhang, Lidong Li
Nondestructive detection and discrimination
of fungal pathogens
is essential for rapid and precise treatment, which further effectively
prevents antifungal resistance from overused drugs. In this work,
fluorescent gold nanoclusters served as the basis for discriminating Candida species. Varied on surface ligands, these gold nanoclusters
demonstrated different optical properties as a result of the perturbation
effects of ligands. The biointerface interaction between the surface
ligands of gold nanoclusters and the cell walls of Candida species can be constructed, and their restriction on ligands perturbation
effect produced enhanced fluorescence signals. Owing to the variation
of the cell wall composition, cells of different Candida species demonstrated different degrees of association with the gold
nanoclusters, leading to discriminable amounts of fluorescence enhancements.
The reverse signal response from these gold nanoclusters gives rise
to a synergistic and effective assay that allows identification of Candida species.