Issue 12, 2016

Isothermal amplification detection of miRNA based on the catalysis of nucleases and voltammetric characteristics of silver nanoparticles

Abstract

MiRNAs are a fascinating kind of biomolecule due to their vital functions in gene regulation and potential value as biomarkers for serious diseases including cancers. Exploiting convenient and sensitive methods for miRNA expression assays is imperative. In this study, we employ an exonuclease (RecJf) and a nicking endonuclease (Nt.BbvCI) to catalyse isothermal reactions for the amplified detection of miRNA. The degree of cyclical enzymatic amplification depends on the initial target miRNA level, which can determine the density of DNA probes bound on the electrode surface. Since DNA probes with an amino group at the 3′ end are able to locate silver nanoparticles on the electrode, which provide intense stripping responses, the sensitive quantification of miRNA can be achieved. The proposed method has a limit of detection as low as 35 aM, with remarkable specificity, which offers a new approach for investigating miRNA networks and for clinical diagnosis applications.

Graphical abstract: Isothermal amplification detection of miRNA based on the catalysis of nucleases and voltammetric characteristics of silver nanoparticles

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Sep 2016
Accepted
19 Oct 2016
First published
20 Oct 2016

Mol. BioSyst., 2016,12, 3550-3555

Isothermal amplification detection of miRNA based on the catalysis of nucleases and voltammetric characteristics of silver nanoparticles

J. Xu, K. Han, D. Liu, L. Lin and P. Miao, Mol. BioSyst., 2016, 12, 3550 DOI: 10.1039/C6MB00659K

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