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A microRNA-triggered self-powered DNAzyme walker operating in living cells.

Chang Liu1, Yanlei Hu1, Qingshan Pan1, Jintao Yi1, Juan Zhang1, Manman He1, Mengyun He1, Tingting Chen2, Xia Chu3.   

Abstract

DNA-based nanomachines have received increasing attention due to their great potential to mimic natural biological motors and create novel modes of motion. Here, we report a DNAzyme-based walking machine, which can operate in living cells after triggered by intracellular miRNA-21. The walking machine is constructed by assembling DNAzyme walking strands and FAM-labeled substrate strands on a single gold nanoparticle (AuNP). The DNAzyme walking strand is first silenced by a blocker strand. After cellular uptake, DNAzyme-based walker can be triggered by intracellular miRNA-21 and autonomously walk along the AuNP-based 3D track fueled by DNAzyme-catalyzed substrate cleavage. Each walking step results in the cleavage of a substrate strand and the release of a FAM-labeled DNA strand, allowing real-time monitoring of the operation of the machine. The DNAzyme-based walking machine has been successfully applied to image and monitor miRNA-21 expression levels in living cells with excellent specificity and reliability. This walking machine would hold great potential in the miRNA associated biological research and disease diagnostics.
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Keywords:  DNAzyme-based walking machine; Gold nanoparticle; Intracellular miRNA-21

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31029007     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2019.04.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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