Photocontrollable DNA Walker-Based Molecular Circuit for the Tunable Detection of MicroRNA-21 Using Metal-Organic Frameworks as Label-Free Fluorescence Tags.
Jiang Xue DongSai Mei ZhangYan Lei LiXu ZhangYa Jie FanMing SuZhen Guang WangHui LiShi Gang ShenZhong-Feng GaoQin WeiFan XiaPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Tunable detection of microRNA is crucial to meet the desired demand for sample species with varying concentrations in clinical settings. Herein, we present a DNA walker-based molecular circuit for the detection of miRNA-21 (miR-21) with tunable dynamic ranges and sensitivity levels ranging from fM to pM. The phosphate-activated fluorescence of UiO-66-NH 2 metal-organic framework nanoparticles was used as label-free fluorescence tags due to their competitive coordination effect with the Zr atom, which significantly inhibited the ligand-to-metal charge transfer. To achieve a tunable detection performance for miR-21, the ultraviolet sensitive o -nitrobenzyl was induced as a photocleavable linker, which was inserted at various sites between the loop and the stem of the hairpin probe to regulate the DNA strand displacement reaction. The dynamic range can be precisely regulated from 700- to 67,000-fold with tunable limits of detection ranging from 2.5 fM to 36.7 pM. Impressively, a Boolean logic tree and complex molecular circuit were constructed for logic computation and cancer diagnosis in clinical blood samples. This intelligent biosensing method presents a powerful solution for converting complex biosensing systems into actionable healthcare decisions and will facilitate early disease diagnosis.
Keyphrases
- label free
- metal organic framework
- single molecule
- energy transfer
- healthcare
- air pollution
- long non coding rna
- real time pcr
- particulate matter
- long noncoding rna
- circulating tumor
- squamous cell carcinoma
- quantum dots
- transcription factor
- heavy metals
- light emitting
- computed tomography
- cell free
- oxidative stress
- ionic liquid
- diabetic rats
- papillary thyroid
- drug induced
- nucleic acid