Proximity-Induced
Bipedal DNA Walker for Accurately
Visualizing microRNA in Living Cancer Cell
Posted on 2024-06-24 - 16:35
DNA walker, a type of dynamic DNA device that is capable
of moving
progressively along prescribed walking tracks, has emerged as an ideal
and powerful tool for biosensing and bioimaging. However, most of
the reported three-dimensional (3D) DNA walker were merely designed
for the detection of a single target, and they were not capable of
achieving universal applicability. Herein, we reported for the first
time the development of a proximity-induced 3D bipedal DNA walker
for imaging of low abundance biomolecules. As a proof of concept,
miRNA-34a, a biomarker of breast cancer, is chosen as the model system
to demonstrate this approach. In our design, the 3D bipedal DNA walker
can be generated only by the specific recognition of two proximity
probes for miRNA-34a. Meanwhile, it stochastically and autonomously
traveled on 3D tracks (gold nanoparticles) via catalytic hairpin assembly
(CHA), resulting in the amplified fluorescence signal. In comparison
with some conventional DNA walkers that were utilized for living cell
imaging, the 3D DNA walkers induced by proximity ligation assay can
greatly improve and ensure the high selectivity of bioanalysis. By
taking advantage of these unique features, the proximity-induced 3D
bipedal DNA walker successfully realizes accurate and effective monitoring
of target miRNA-34a expression levels in living cells, affording a
universal, valuable, and promising platform for low-abundance cancer
biomarker detection and accurate identification of cancer.
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Feng, Xiyuan; Bi, Xiaofeng; Feng, Jinyue; Hu, Shengqiang; Wang, Yumin; Zhao, Shulin; et al. (2024). Proximity-Induced
Bipedal DNA Walker for Accurately
Visualizing microRNA in Living Cancer Cell. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c01483Â