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Color-Changing Fluorescent Barcode Based on Strand Displacement Reaction Enables Simple Multiplexed Labeling.

Koki Makino1, Etsuo A Susaki2, Motomu Endo3, Hiroyuki Asanuma1, Hiromu Kashida1.   

Abstract

Fluorescence imaging techniques have contributed to our understanding of various biological phenomenon; however, fluorescence spectral overlap significantly restricts multiplexing capability. Several strategies have been reported to overcome this limitation by utilizing the superior programmability of DNA technologies and nanostructures, but in practice, it remains challenging to achieve broad adoption of these multiplexed detection methods due to the complexities of these DNA designs. Here we report a color-changing fluorescent barcode (CCFB) approach that enables multiple labeling with simple and small nucleic acid structure design based on sequential toehold-mediated strand displacement reaction. The emission color of CCFB can vary in the predetermined sequence so that multiple targets can be detected simultaneously. The CCFB complex is composed of several oligonucleotides, and its color sequence can be easily expanded further. The CCFB approach is easy and time-saving to operate since the irreversible color-changing reaction occurs by simply adding complementary oligonucleotide. We herein developed 27 different CCFB labels, which required only 14 oligonucleotides. We demonstrated that the CCFB system can be used to label multiple targets by attaching CCFB label to polystyrene beads. Moreover, the CCFB can be used to detect intracellular proteins simultaneously when it is attached to antibodies. We expect that this practical platform will be adopted for comprehensive biomolecular imaging in cells.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35048690     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c09844

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


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1.  [In-site electrophoretic elution of excessive fluorescein isothiocyanate from fluorescent particles in gel for image analysis].

Authors:  Guohong Chen; Zehua Guo; Yiren Cao; Liuyin Fan; Weiwen Liu; Yixin Ma; Chengxi Cao; Qiang Zhang
Journal:  Se Pu       Date:  2022-07
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