在活细胞中进行敏感RNA成像的基因编码催化针组件
Aruni P K K Karunanayake Mudiyanselage1, Qikun Yu1, Mark A Leon-Duque1
1Department of Chemistry , University of Massachusetts , Amherst , Massachusetts 01003 , United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|June 27, 2018
概括
基因编码的RNA电路可以在活细胞中进行敏感的RNA成像. 这种可编程系统使用催化针组件和分离的菜吸收器来增强检测和细胞分析.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学
- 生物技术
- 纳米技术
背景情况:
- DNA和RNA纳米技术使动态分子设备进步.
- 无酶的核酸循环,如催化针组合 (CHA),对生物分析具有前景.
- 细胞内传递和降解的挑战限制了合成核酸电路.
研究的目的:
- 开发基因编码的基于RNA的CHA电路,用于敏感的细胞内RNA成像.
- 克服合成核酸电路的局限性,用于长期的细胞应用.
- 设计一个可编程的系统来成像不同的RNA目标.
主要方法:
- 使用基因编码的基于RNA的催化针组装电路.
- 使用布洛克利RNA的分裂版本作为化报告者.
- 设计了用于编程各种目标RNA序列的电路.
主要成果:
- 在活细胞内实现了对目标RNA的敏感检测.
- 证明一个向RNA可以催化触发多个西兰花的光.
- 开发了一个可编程的RNA成像应用系统.
结论:
- 基因编码的RNA电路为长期细胞分析和调节提供了强大的替代方案.
- 开发的基于RNA的CHA电路可以在活细胞中进行敏感和可编程RNA成像.
- 这种设计原理有助于为细胞应用创建多种RNA电路.
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