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Strand-Specific Analysis of Proteins at Replicating DNA Strands by Enrichment and Sequencing of Protein-Associated Nascent DNA Method
Published on: May 2, 2025
The analysis of proteins and small molecules based on sterically tunable nucleic acid hyperbranched rolling circle
Hai Shi1, Xiaoxia Mao1, Xiaoxia Chen1
1Center for Molecular Recognition and Biosensing, School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China.
Abstract:
In this work, we succeeded in establishing a new method for proteins and small molecules analysis based on the small molecule-linked DNA and nucleic acid hyperbranched rolling circle amplification (HRCA). Small molecule linked DNA by chemical modification was used as a flexible tool to study protein-small molecule interactions. The HRCA reaction which would produce signal amplification was regulated by the steric effect depending on whether the target proteins were present. In the implement of the proposed strategy, streptavidin (SA)-biotin and anti-digoxin antibody (anti-Dig)-digoxin were chosen as two model partners. Experimental results showed that the quantitative detection of SA and anti-Dig was realized both with nanomolar detection limits. The small molecules biotin and digoxin were also detected at nanomolar levels in a wide range of 1nM~100µM and 1nM~10µM, respectively. Meanwhile, the results indicated that the method had a favorable specificity in analyzing proteins or small molecules. Thus, it may be expected to quantitatively analyze some protein markers and small molecular drugs in complex biological samples.
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