Orderly Assembled, Self-Powered FRET Flares for MicroRNA Imaging in Live Cells.
Jing LiAnmin WangXiaohai YangKemin WangJin HuangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2021)
Signal amplification provides unparalleled opportunities for visualizing low-abundance targets in living cells. However, self-powered signal amplification has not been achieved because of the lack of "fuel" in living cells. Thus, the aim of this work was to develop an integrated amplification platform for the detection of intracellular miRNA by itself. This system, termed self-powered FRET flares (SPF), was first established by self-assembly to form a DNA nanostructure, and then the FRET flares and fuel DNA as the driving force were precisely and orderly loaded on it, which was able to power target recycle and realize signal amplification without any auxiliary additives under the trigger of intracellular miRNA-21. In addition, it employed AS1411 aptamer to target specific cancer cells and facilitated cell internalization of assembly DNA nanostructures. As a proof of concept, we demonstrated that SPF enabled rapid response to miRNA-21 and improvement of the detection sensitivity compared to previously proposed FRET flares without amplification. This strategy is promising for advancing integrated and self-powered nanomachines to execute diverse tasks, facilitating their biological and medical application.
Keyphrases
- living cells
- single molecule
- nucleic acid
- fluorescent probe
- label free
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- healthcare
- high resolution
- induced apoptosis
- circulating tumor
- gold nanoparticles
- cell free
- oxidative stress
- single cell
- sensitive detection
- real time pcr
- cancer therapy
- mass spectrometry
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cell cycle arrest
- reactive oxygen species
- stem cells
- ionic liquid
- magnetic nanoparticles
- circulating tumor cells