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Binder-Responsive DNA Strand Displacement Enables High-Throughput and High-Fidelity Discovering of Small Molecular DNA Binders.

Junpeng XuHui DengLang WuJunfeng SongXinxin FengYuhe LiuGuan Alex WangFeng Li
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
High-throughput screening (HTS) is pivotal in the discovery of small molecules that bind to DNA, yet there are limited sensing mechanisms available for designing HTS assays for DNA binders. Herein, we introduce a binder-responsive toehold-mediated DNA strand displacement (BR-TMSD) technique featuring programmable reaction kinetics in response to DNA-binder interactions. When two DNA binders are used, BR-TMSD is initiated through a rapid binder displacement, followed by the DNA strand displacement. The orthogonal displacement reactions of BR-TMSD enables a high-fidelity, dual-channel HTS assay, returning 19 new DNA binders from a library of 1,170 compounds.
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