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Metal ions triggered ligase activity for rolling circle amplification and its application in molecular logic gate operations

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 1858-1863

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3sc00043e

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21105052, 21121091]
  2. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University of Ministry of Education of China [NCET-12-1024]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2012M510130]
  4. National Basic Research Program of China [2011CB933502]

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Supramolecular structures composed of padlock probes and primers were used to perform rolling circle amplification (RCA) which was achieved by metal ion (Hg2+ or Ag+) induced DNA ligase activity. In the presence of Hg2+ (or Ag+), the specific and strong interaction between thymidine-thymidine and Hg2+ (or cytosine-cytosine and Ag+) at the terminal of the padlock probe enabled the circularization of the padlock probe with primer in the aid of DNA ligase. An RCA process was then accomplished by DNA polymerase/dNTPs. The RCA product containing multiple tandem repeats could hybridize with a large number of molecular beacons (reporter), resulting in an enhanced fluorescence signal. This proposed single-input YES gate enabled the sensitive and selective detection of Hg2+ (or Ag+). Additionally, based on the principle of DNA hybridization and displacement, a NOT logic gate was constructed by designing a double-stranded fluorescence probe as reporter. Significantly, this assay was further applied to the construction of a complete set of two-input molecular-scale logic gates and three advanced logic devices.

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