Development of a DNAzyme-Driven Fluorescent Light-Up Aptasensor for Label-Free Detection of Multiple lncRNAs.
Dong-Ming YangYun HanQian ZhangShu-Lin ZhaoShuangshuang ZhangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) act as the dynamic regulatory molecules that control the expression of genes and affect numerous biological processes, and their dysregulation is associated with tumor progression. Herein, we develop a fluorescent light-up aptasensor to simultaneously measure multiple lncRNAs in living cells and breast tissue samples based on the DNAzyme-mediated cleavage reaction and transcription-driven synthesis of light-up aptamers. When target lncRNAs are present, they can be recognized by template probes to form the active DNAzyme structures, initiating the T4 PNK-catalyzed dephosphorylation-triggered extension reaction to generate double-strand DNAs with the T7 promoter sequences. The corresponding T7 promoters can initiate the transcription amplification catalyzed by the T7 RNA polymerase to generate abundant Broccoli aptamers and malachite green aptamers, which can bind DFHBI-1T and MG to generate strong fluorescence signals. Taking advantage of the good selectivity of DNAzyme-mediated cleavage of lncRNAs, high amplification efficiency of T7 transcription-driven amplification reaction, and bright fluorescence of the RNA aptamer-fluorophore complex, this method exhibits high sensitivity with a detection limit of 21.4 aM for lncRNA HOTAIR and 18.47 aM for lncRNA MALAT1, and it can accurately measure multiple lncRNAs in both tumor cell lines and breast tissue samples, providing a powerful paradigm for biomedical research and early clinic diagnostics.
Keyphrases
- label free
- living cells
- genome wide identification
- transcription factor
- nucleic acid
- fluorescent probe
- genome wide analysis
- single molecule
- network analysis
- poor prognosis
- dna binding
- long non coding rna
- gene expression
- primary care
- room temperature
- high resolution
- energy transfer
- small molecule
- quantum dots
- mass spectrometry
- photodynamic therapy
- molecularly imprinted
- ionic liquid