Hairpin Switches-Based
Isothermal Transcription Amplification
for Simple, Sensitivity Detection of MicroRNA
Posted on 2023-09-08 - 16:13
The ability to simply, selectively, and sensitively detect
low
numbers of miRNAs in clinical samples is highly valuable but remains
a challenge. In this work, we present a novel miRNA detection system
by using the elaborately designed hairpin switch, where the T7 primer,
template, target recognize sequence, and light-up RNA aptamer template
are edited and embedded in one single-stranded DNA hairpin structure.
In the beginning, the hairpin switch maintained the hairpin structure
1, in which the ds promoter of T7 polymerase was disrupted, thus the
transcription reaction of T7 polymerase was inhibited. After binding
to the target, the hairpin switch 1 was unfolded and turned to the
hairpin structure 2. This switch initiates the in vitro T7 transcription
reaction, producing plenty of RNA transcripts containing RNA aptamers.
Consequently, transcribed tremendous RNA aptamers lighted up the fluorophore
for quantitative analysis. Compared with the existing T7 polymerase-based
amplification system, this strategy exhibits several advantages, including
simplicity, convenience, and high selectivity and sensitivity. The
experimental results demonstrated that we could achieve the quantification
of miRNA in buffer and complex biological samples.
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Long, Xi; Luo, Tong; Yuan, Panpan; Gan, Yuqing; Liu, Hui; Deng, Zhiwei; et al. (2023). Hairpin Switches-Based
Isothermal Transcription Amplification
for Simple, Sensitivity Detection of MicroRNA. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c02051Â