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No Structure-Switching Required: A Generalizable Exonuclease-Mediated Aptamer-Based Assay for Small-Molecule Detection.

Juan Canoura1, Zongwen Wang1,2, Haixiang Yu1, Obtin Alkhamis1, Fengfu Fu3, Yi Xiao1.   

Abstract

The binding of small molecules to double-stranded DNA can modulate its susceptibility to digestion by exonucleases. Here, we show that the digestion of aptamers by exonuclease III can likewise be inhibited upon binding of small-molecule targets and exploit this finding for the first time to achieve sensitive, label-free small-molecule detection. This approach does not require any sequence engineering and employs prefolded aptamers which have higher target-binding affinities than structure-switching aptamers widely used in current small-molecule detecting assays. We first use a dehydroisoandrosterone-3-sulfate-binding aptamer to show that target binding halts exonuclease III digestion four bases prior to the binding site. This leaves behind a double-stranded product that retains strong target affinity, whereas digestion of nontarget-bound aptamer produces a single-stranded product incapable of target binding. Exonuclease I efficiently eliminates these single-stranded products but is unable to digest the target-bound double-stranded product. The remaining products can be fluorescently quantified with SYBR Gold to determine target concentrations. We demonstrate that this dual-exonuclease-mediated approach can be broadly applied to other aptamers with differing secondary structures to achieve sensitive detection of various targets, even in biological matrices. Importantly, each aptamer digestion product has a unique sequence, enabling the creation of multiplex assays, and we successfully demonstrate simultaneous detection of cocaine and ATP in a single microliter volume sample in 25 min via sequence-specific molecular beacons. Due to the generality and simplicity of this assay, we believe that different DNA signal-reporting or amplification strategies can be adopted into our assay for target detection in diverse analytical contexts.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30011200      PMCID: PMC6133295          DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b04975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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