Literature DB >> 32339155

Nicking-assisted on-loop and off-loop enzymatic cascade amplification for optomagnetic detection of a highly conserved dengue virus sequence.

Bo Tian1, Jeppe Fock2, Gabriel Antonio S Minero3, Mikkel Fougt Hansen4.   

Abstract

Applications of conventional linear ligation-rolling circle amplification (RCA) are restricted by the sophisticated operation steps and unsatisfactory picomolar-level detection limits. We herein demonstrate an RCA-based cascade amplification reaction that converts a side-reaction to secondary amplification, which improves the detection limit and simplifies the operation compared to linear ligation-RCA assays. The proposed nicking-assisted enzymatic cascade amplification (NECA) comprises an on-loop amplification reaction using circular templates to generate intermediate amplicons, and an off-loop amplification reaction using intermediate amplicons as primers for end amplicons. The whole NECA reaction is homogeneous and isothermal. Amplicons anneal to detection probes that are grafted onto magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), such that MNP clusters form and can be detected in real-time using optomagnetic measurements. The optomagnetic sensor detects the presence and size increase of MNP clusters by optical transmission measurements in an oscillating magnetic field. A detection limit of 2 fM was achieved with a total assay time of ca. 70 min. By combining optomagnetic readouts of signal phase lag and hydrodynamic size increase of MNPs, NECA-based target quantification provided a wide dynamic detection range of ca. 4.5 orders of magnitude. Moreover, the specificity and the serum detection capability of the proposed method were investigated.
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Keywords:  Cascade amplification; Dengue virus detection; Magnetic nanoparticle assembly; Optomagnetic sensing; Rolling circle amplification

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32339155     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2020.112219

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


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