1. Chromosome visualization (Raman mapping) using Gold-Histone protein conjugate
Gold
• Imaging of molecules in live cells is an important tool in biology, chemical biology, and pharmaceutical and medical sciences.
• Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have recently emerged as a compelling alternative for cell-targeted therapeutic delivery and diagnosis.
• Contrary to fluorophores, they emit a stable and intense optical photoluminescence signal without photo bleaching or blinking effects.
• AuNPs are biologically nontoxic and can tailored by attaching antibodies, peptides, oligonucleotides, oligosaccharides, and lipids.
• By further functionalizing these constructs with enzymes, drugs, and gene-regulating biomolecules.
Histones
These are highly alkaline proteins found in eukaryotic cell nuclei that package and order the DNA into structural units called nucleosomes.
These proteins are specific towards DNA, so they can attach with the DNA.
Recent developments in Raman microscopes have made it possible to obtain high contrast Raman images of live cells in a reasonable time. Raman signals from
small molecules tend to be weak and may easily be masked by intense overlapping Raman signals. So here proposing Gold-Histone based conjugate to visualize the
chromose material