Cell-Free Biosensing
Genetic Circuit Coupled with
Ribozyme Cleavage Reaction for Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Small
Molecules
Posted on 2023-05-17 - 18:34
Synthetic
biological systems have been utilized to develop
a wide
range of genetic circuits and components that enhance the performance
of biosensing systems. Among them, cell-free systems are emerging
as important platforms for synthetic biology applications. Genetic
circuits play an essential role in cell-free systems, mainly consisting
of sensing modules, regulation modules, and signal output modules.
Currently, fluorescent proteins and aptamers are commonly used as
signal outputs. However, these signal output modes cannot simultaneously
achieve faster signal output, more accurate and reliable performance,
and signal amplification. Ribozyme is a highly structured and catalytic
RNA molecule that can specifically recognize and cut specific substrate
sequences. Here, by adopting ribozyme as the signal output, we developed
a cell-free biosensing genetic circuit coupled with the ribozyme cleavage
reaction, enabling rapid and sensitive detection of small molecules.
More importantly, we have also successfully constructed a 3D-printed
sensor array and thereby achieved high-throughput analysis of an inhibitory
drug. Furthermore, our method will help expand the application range
of ribozyme in the field of synthetic biology and also optimize the
signal output system of cell-free biosensing, thus promoting the development
of cell-free synthetic biology in biomedical research, clinical diagnosis,
environmental monitoring, and food inspection.
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Li, Wenxing; Xu, Yiming; Zhang, Yue; Li, Pengfei; Zhu, Xiaoli; Feng, Chang (2023). Cell-Free Biosensing
Genetic Circuit Coupled with
Ribozyme Cleavage Reaction for Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Small
Molecules. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.3c00003Â