For developing metal nanoparticles
of which surface chemical structures
could be altered by enzymes in the cells, functional linkers caged
by coumaric acids have been synthesized. Synthesized gold nanorod
(GNR) conjugates possessing coumaric acid precursors underwent (porcine
liver) esterase-catalyzed hydrolysis on their surface to afford GNRs
coated with amino-functionalized polyethylene glycol and fluorescent
coumarins as reporter molecules for monitoring the conversion. The
chemical structural conversion on the GNR surfaces was successfully
observed inside cells by fluorescence microscopy when GNR conjugates
were incubated with tumor cells.