Authors
Ye Wang, Philip D Howes, Eunjung Kim, Christopher D Spicer, Michael R Thomas, Yiyang Lin, Spencer W Crowder, Isaac J Pence, Molly M Stevens
Publication date
2018/8/16
Journal
ACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume
10
Issue
34
Pages
28290-28300
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Advances in nanotechnology have provided new opportunities for the design of next-generation nucleic acid biosensors and diagnostics. Indeed, combining advances in functional nanoparticles, DNA nanotechnology, and nuclease-enzyme-based amplification can give rise to new assays with advantageous properties. In this work, we developed a microRNA (miRNA) assay using bright fluorescent quantum dots (QDs), simple DNA probes, and the enzyme duplex-specific nuclease. We employed an isothermal target-recycling mechanism, where a single miRNA target triggers the cleavage of many DNA signal probes. The incorporation of DNA-functionalized QDs enabled a quantitative fluorescent readout, mediated by Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based interaction with the DNA signal probes. Our approach splits the reaction in two, performing the enzyme-mediated amplification and QD-based …
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