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Author Spotlight: Advancements in DNA Nanosensors – Addressing Sensitivity and Selectivity Challenges in Molecular Detection
Published on: February 9, 2024
Universal Detection and Imaging for Multiple Targets by Coupling Target-Primed Nicking-Enhanced Rolling Circle
Lijuan Qi1,2, Xiaojun Zhang1, Rong Wu1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130000, China.
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Although promising in monitoring low-abundance analytes, most of the DNAzyme walker is only responsive to a specific target. Herein, a universal, ready-to-use platform is developed by coupling nicking-enhanced rolling circle amplification and a self-powered DNAzyme walker (NERSD). It addressed the issues that DNAzyme strands need to be specifically designed for different biosensing system, allowing highly sensitive analysis of various targets with the same DNAzyme walker components. It is also specific owing to target-dependent ligation of the padlock probe and precise cleavage of a substrate by a DNAzyme strand. As typically demonstrated, the strategy has an equivalent capacity with the qRT-PCR kit in distinguishing plasma miR-21 levels of breast cancer patients from normal subjects and is able to differentiate intracellular miR-21 and ATP levels by confocal imaging. The approach characteristic of programmability, flexibility, and generality indicated the potential in all kinds of biosensing and imaging platform.

