Disclosed embodiments concern quantifying a biomolecule conjugated to a
nanoparticle. Quantifying typically comprises determining the number of
biomolecules per nanoparticle. Any suitable biomolecule can be used,
including but not limited to, amino acids, peptides, proteins, haptens,
nucleic acids, oligonucleotides, DNA, RNA, and combinations thereof. A
single type of biomolecule may be conjugated to the nanoparticle, more
than one biomolecule of a particular class may be conjugated to the
nanoparticle, or two or more classes of biomolecules may be conjugated to
the nanoparticle. Certain disclosed embodiments comprise enzymatically or
chemically digesting a biomolecule conjugated to the nanoparticle, or
displacing a biomolecule using ligand-exchange chemistry. Where
biomolecule concentrations are determined, any technique suitable for
determining biomolecule concentration can be used, such as
spectrophotometric techniques, including measuring tryptophan
fluorescence and using a standard fluorescence intensity versus
biomolecule concentration curve.