Mesophilic Argonaute-Mediated Polydisperse Droplet Biosensor for Amplification-Free, One-Pot, and Multiplexed Nucleic Acid Detection Using Deep Learning.
Zhipan WangNiu FengYanan ZhouXinrui ChengCuiyun ZhouAimin MaQinyu WangYingjun LiYiping ChenPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Detection of nucleic acids from a single multiplexed and amplification-free test is critical for ensuring food safety, clinical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring. In this study, we introduced a mesophilic Argonaute protein from Clostridium butyricum (CbAgo), which exhibits nucleic acid endonuclease activity, to achieve a programmable, amplification-free system (PASS) for rapid nucleic acid quantification at ambient temperatures in one pot. By using CbAgo-mediated binding with specific guide DNA (gDNA) and subsequent targeted cleavage of wild-type target DNAs complementary to gDNA, PASS can detect multiple foodborne pathogen DNA (<10 2 CFU/mL) simultaneously. The fluorescence signals were then transferred to polydisperse emulsions and analyzed by using deep learning. This simplifies the process and increases the suitability of polydisperse emulsions compared to traditional digital PCR, which requires homogeneous droplets for accurate detection. We believe that PASS has the potential to become a next-generation point-of-care digital nucleic acid detection method.
Keyphrases
- nucleic acid
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- deep learning
- label free
- real time pcr
- sensitive detection
- wild type
- human health
- gold nanoparticles
- machine learning
- risk assessment
- particulate matter
- binding protein
- high throughput
- artificial intelligence
- climate change
- dna damage
- high resolution
- anaerobic digestion
- mass spectrometry
- candida albicans
- cancer therapy
- protein protein