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Sensitive detection of microRNA by dynamic light scattering based on DNAzyme walker-mediated AuNPs self-assembly

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3dt02450d

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In this study, a miRNA detection strategy based on the self-assembly of AuNPs induced by the hairpin probe-guided DNAzyme walker enzyme cleavage and walk was established. This strategy utilizes the continuous mechanical motion characteristics of DNAzyme walker to improve reaction efficiency and achieves ultra-sensitive detection using dynamic light scattering technology. It has also been successfully applied to analyze target miRNAs in cancer cell samples.
As an important biomarker, microRNAs (miRNAs) play an important role in gene expression, and their detection has attracted increasing attention. In this study, a DNAzyme walker that could provide power to perform autonomous movement was designed. Based on the continuous mechanical motion characteristics of DNAzyme walker, a miRNA detection strategy for the self-assembly of AuNPs induced by the hairpin probe-guided DNAzyme walker enzyme cleavage and walk was established. In this strategy, DNAzyme walker continuously cleaved and walked on the hairpin probe on the surface of AuNPs to induce the continuous shedding of some segments of the hairpin probe. The remaining hairpin sequences on the surface of the AuNP pair with each other, causing the nanoparticles to self-assemble. This strategy uses the autonomous movement mechanism of DNAzyme walker to improve reaction efficiency and avoid the problem of using expensive and easily degradable proteases. Secondly, using dynamic light scattering technology as the signal output system, ultra-sensitive detection with a detection limit of 3.6 fM is achieved. In addition, this strategy has been successfully used to analyze target miRNAs in cancer cell samples. Based on the continuous mechanical motion characteristics of DNAzyme walker, a miRNA detection strategy for self-assembly of AuNPs induced by the hairpin probe-guided DNAzyme walker enzyme cleavage and walk was established.

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