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Detection of Nucleic Acids in Complex Samples via Magnetic Microbead-Assisted Catalyzed Hairpin Assembly and "DD-A" FRET.

Hongmei Fang1, Nuli Xie1, Min Ou1, Jin Huang1, Wenshan Li1, Qing Wang1, Jianbo Liu1, Xiaohai Yang1, Kemin Wang1.   

Abstract

Nucleic acids, as one kind of significant biomarker, have attracted tremendous attention and exhibited immense values in fundamental studies and clinical applications. In this work, we developed a fluorescent assay for detecting nucleic acids in complex samples based on magnetic microbead (MMB)-assisted catalyzed hairpin assembly (CHA) and a donor donor-acceptor fluorescence resonance energy transfer ("DD-A" FRET) signaling mechanism. Three types of DNA hairpin probes were employed in this system, including Capture, H1 (double FAM-labeled probe as FRET donor), and H2 (TAMRA-labeled probe as FRET acceptor). First, the Captures immobilized on MMBs bound to targets in complex samples, and the sequences in Captures that could trigger catalyzed hairpin assembly (CHA) were exposed. Then, target-enriched MMB complexes were separated and resuspended in the reaction buffer containing H1 and H2. As a result, numerous H1-H2 duplexes were formed during the CHA process, inducing an obvious FRET signal. In contrast, CHA could not be triggered, and the FRET signal was weak, while target was absent. With the aid of magnetic separation and "DD-A" FRET, errors from background interference were effectively eliminated. Importantly, this strategy realized amplified detection in buffer, with detection limits of microRNA as low as 34 pM. Furthermore, this method was successfully applied to detect microRNA-21 in serum and cell culture media. The results showed that our method has the potential for biomedical research and clinical application.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29779371     DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b01330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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