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Programmable mismatch-fueled high-efficiency DNA signal amplifier

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
卷 13, 期 40, 页码 11926-11935

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2sc04814k

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22174113, 22176153, 21974108]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [XDJK2020TY002]

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A high-efficiency mismatch-fueled catalytic multiple-arm DNA junction assembly (M-CMDJA) is developed for rapid detection and ultrasensitive intracellular imaging of miRNA. It possesses larger kinetic and thermodynamic favorability, resulting in higher efficiency and rates compared to traditional nucleic acid signal amplification methods.
Herein, by introducing mismatches, a high-efficiency mismatch-fueled catalytic multiple-arm DNA junction assembly (M-CMDJA) with high-reactivity and a high-threshold is developed as a programmable DNA signal amplifier for rapid detection and ultrasensitive intracellular imaging of miRNA. Compared with traditional nucleic acid signal amplification (NASA) with a perfect complement, the M-CMDJA possesses larger kinetic and thermodynamic favorability owing to the more negative reaction standard free energy (Delta G) as driving force, resulting in much higher efficiency and rates. Once traces of the input initiator react with the mismatched substrate DNA, it could be converted into amounts of output multiple-arm DNA junctions via the M-CMDJA as the functional DNA conversion nanodevice. Impressively, the mismatch-fueled catalytic four-arm DNA junction assembly (M-CFDJA) exhibits high conversion efficiency up to 1.05 x 10(8) in 30 min, which is almost ten times more than those of conventional methods. Therefore, the M-CMDJA could easily address the challenges of traditional methods: slow rates and low efficiency. In application, the M-CFDJA as a DNA signal amplifier was successfully used to develop a biosensing platform for rapid miRNA detection with a LOD of 6.11 aM and the ultrasensitive intracellular imaging of miRNA, providing a basis for the next-generation of versatile DNA signal amplification methods for ultimate applications in DNA nanobiotechnology, biosensing assay, and clinical diagnoses.

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