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Chemical Annealing Restructures RNA for Nanopore Detection.

Casey M PlatnichMax K EarleUlrich F Keyser
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
RNA is a key biochemical marker, yet its chemical instability and complex secondary structure hamper its integration into DNA nanotechnology-based sensing platforms. Relying on the denaturation of the native RNA structure using urea, we show that restructured DNA/RNA hybrids can readily be prepared at room temperature. Using solid-state nanopore sensing, we demonstrate that the structures of our DNA/RNA hybrids conform to the design at the single-molecule level. Employing this chemical annealing procedure, we mitigate RNA self-cleavage, enabling the direct detection of restructured RNA molecules for biosensing applications.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • nucleic acid
  • room temperature
  • solid state
  • circulating tumor
  • atomic force microscopy
  • cell free
  • high resolution
  • ionic liquid
  • mass spectrometry
  • dna binding