Issue 8, 2017

Integrating DNA strand displacement circuitry to the nonlinear hybridization chain reaction

Abstract

Programmable and modular attributes of DNA molecules allow one to develop versatile sensing platforms that can be operated isothermally and enzyme-free. In this work, we present an approach to integrate upstream DNA strand displacement circuits that can be turned on by a sequence-specific microRNA analyte with a downstream nonlinear hybridization chain reaction for a cascading hyperbranched nucleic acid assembly. This system provides a two-step amplification strategy for highly sensitive detection of the miRNA analyte, conducive for multiplexed detection. Multiple miRNA analytes were tested with our integrated circuitry using the same downstream signal amplification setting, showing the decoupling of nonlinear self-assembly with the analyte sequence. Compared with the reported methods, our signal amplification approach provides an additional control module for higher-order DNA self-assembly and could be developed into a promising platform for the detection of critical nucleic-acid based biomarkers.

Graphical abstract: Integrating DNA strand displacement circuitry to the nonlinear hybridization chain reaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Aug 2016
Accepted
08 Jan 2017
First published
10 Jan 2017

Nanoscale, 2017,9, 2748-2754

Integrating DNA strand displacement circuitry to the nonlinear hybridization chain reaction

Z. Zhang, T. W. Fan and I. Hsing, Nanoscale, 2017, 9, 2748 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR06589A

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