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Multiplexed determination of intracellular messenger RNA by using a graphene oxide nanoprobe modified with target-recognizing fluorescent oligonucleotides.

Hongyan Jiang1,2, Fu-Rong Li3, Wei Li1, Xiaodong Lu4, Kai Ling5,6.   

Abstract

A multiplexed graphene oxide (GO) fluorescent nanoprobe is described for quantification and imaging of messenger RNAs (mRNAs) in living cells. The recognizing oligonucleotides (with sequences complementary to those of target mRNAs) were labeled with different fluorescent dyes. If adsorbed on GO, the fluorescence of the recognizing oligonucleotides is quenched. After having penetrated living cells, the oligonucleotides bind to target mRNAs and dissociate from GO. This leads to the recovery of fluorescence. Using different fluorescent dyes, various intracellular mRNAs can be simultaneously imaged and quantified by a high content analysis within a short period of time. Actin mRNA acts as the internal control. This GO-based nanoprobe allows mRNA mimics to be determined within an analytical range from 1 to 400 nM and a detection limit as low as 0.26 nM. Up to 3 intracellular mRNAs (C-myc, TK1, and actin) can be detected simultaneously in a single living cell. Hence, this nanoprobe enables specific distinction of intracellular mRNA expression levels in cancerous and normal cells. It can be potentially applied as a tool for detection of cancer progression and diagnosis. Graphical abstract A multiplexed graphene oxide (GO)-based fluorescent nanoprobe is described for quantification and imaging of intracellular messenger RNAs. After penetrating living cells, the recovered fluorescence of the dissociated recognizing oligonucleotides can be analyzed , and this allows for simultaneous detection of up to 3 intracellular messenger RNAs.

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Keywords:  Actin mRNA; Cancer biomarker; Cancer diagnosis; Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET); Fluorometric detection; High content analysis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30443680     DOI: 10.1007/s00604-018-3090-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrochim Acta        ISSN: 0026-3672            Impact factor:   5.833


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