Fluorescence Color by Data-Driven Design of Genomic Silver Clusters.

ACS nano(2018)

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DNA nucleobase sequence controls the size of DNA-stabilized silver clusters, leading to their well-known yet little-understood sequence-tuned colors. The enormous space of possible DNA sequences for templating clusters has challenged understanding of how sequence selects cluster properties and limited design of applications that employ these clusters. We investigate the genomic role of DNA sequence for fluorescent silver clusters using a data-driven approach. Employing rapid parallel silver cluster synthesis and fluorimetry, we determine the fluorescence spectra of silver cluster products stabilized by 1,432 distinct DNA oligomers. By applying pattern recognition algorithms to this large experimental data set, we discover certain DNA base patterns, or "motifs," that correlate to silver clusters with similar fluorescence spectra. These motifs are employed in machine learning classifiers to predictively design DNA template sequences for specific fluorescence color bands. Our method improves selectivity by 330% of templates for silver clusters with peak emission wavelengths beyond 660 nm. The discovered base motifs also provide physical insights into how DNA sequence controls silver cluster size and color. This predictive design approach for color of DNA-stabilized silver clusters exhibits the potential of machine learning and data mining to increase the precision and efficiency of nanomaterials design, even for a soft-matter-inorganic hybrid system characterized by an extremely large parameter space.
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DNA,metal cluster,fluorescence,high-throughput,machine learning
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