Highly Sensitive MicroRNA Detection by Coupling Nicking-Enhanced Rolling Circle Amplification with MoS2 Quantum Dots
In this work, a label-free and highly sensitive fluorescence assay was constructed for microRNA detection. Nicking-enhanced rolling circle amplification (RCA) induced by G-quadruplex formation is coupled with inner filter effect (IFE)-based quenching effects of MoS2 quantum dots (MoS2 QDs). The padl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2020-10, Vol.92 (19), p.13588-13594 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, a label-free and highly sensitive fluorescence assay was constructed for microRNA detection. Nicking-enhanced rolling circle amplification (RCA) induced by G-quadruplex formation is coupled with inner filter effect (IFE)-based quenching effects of MoS2 quantum dots (MoS2 QDs). The padlock probe contains a recognition sequence to target microRNA and an accessible nicking site. The padlock probe is cyclized upon hybridization with target microRNA. Sequentially, amplification initiates a production of a long-concatenated sequence of circular probes. Abundant G-quadruplex sequences are produced via the nicking process and then used as the trigger to initiate the next RCA. In the presence of hemin, numerous hemin/G-quadruplex DNAzymes are formed, which catalyze the oxidation of o-phenylenediamine (OPD) into the colored product 2,3-diaminophenazine, resulting in quenching of the fluorescence of MoS2 QDs. This sensing strategy enables detection of microRNA let-7a with high selectivity and a detection limit of 4.6 fM. The as-prepared sensor was applied for detecting microRNA let-7a in dilute human serum samples and achieved a satisfactory recovery rate, demonstrating its potential in clinic diagnosis of microRNA-associated disease and biochemical research. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2700 1520-6882 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c03405 |