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ACS Omega ; 8(46): 44030-44035, 2023 Nov 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38027381

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Rolling circle amplification (RCA) is an attractive isothermal nucleic acid amplification approach and has been widely applied in constructing a variety of biosensors. However, the inevitable drawbacks of lacking enough selectivity greatly hindered further applications of RCA-based approaches. Here, we develop a novel RCA-based approach by integrating the specific target recognition capability of the hairpin/DNA ring ternary complex and multiple signal amplification and successfully applied it for let-7a detection. In this method, let-7a specifically unfolds the hairpin probe (Hp probe) in the ternary complex to induce target recycle and RCA- and DNAzyme-based signal generation. Based on this, the established approach exhibits a high selectivity to let-7a, and the response of the approach to one base pair mismatched sequences was 24.9%, indicating a significantly improved specificity. Meanwhile, the limit of detection is as low as 342 aM, which can meet the high requirement for a trace amount of miRNA detection. In all, we believe that the established approach can offer a new avenue for miRNA detection and post-tumor care.

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