Construction of Fast-Walking Tetrahedral DNA Walker with Four Arms for Sensitive Detection and Intracellular Imaging of Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease 1.
Xue-Mei ZhouYing ZhuoTing-Ting TuRuo YuanYa-Qin ChaiPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Herein, a novel tetrahedral DNA walker with four arms was engineered to travel efficiently on the 3D-tracks via catalyzed hairpin assembly autonomously, realizing the sensitive detection and activity assessment as well as intracellular imaging of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1). In contrast to traditional DNA walkers, the tetrahedral DNA walker with the rigid 3D framework structure and nonplanar multi-sites walking arms endowed with high collision efficiency, showing a fast walking rate and high nuclease resistance. Impressively, the initial rate of the tetrahedral DNA walker with four arms was 4.54 times faster than that of the free bipedal DNA walker and produced a significant fluorescence recovery in about 40 min, achieving a sensitive detection of APE1 with a low detection limit of 5.54× 10 -6 U/μL as well as ultrasensitive intracellular APE1 fluorescence activation imaging. This strategy provides a novel DNA walker for accurate identification of low-abundance cancer biomarker and potential medical diagnosis.
Keyphrases
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