Issue 4, 2015

A FRET-based DNA nano-tweezer technique for the imaging analysis of specific mRNA

Abstract

A DNA nano-tweezer (DNA-NT) structure-based target mRNA detection probe, which uses fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) as a detection signal and works as a single molecule, has been developed. This FRET-paired fluorescent dye-modified DNA-NT, self-assembled from three single-stranded DNAs, alters its structure from open to closed states and produces a FRET signal in response to in vitro transcripts of Hes-1 mRNA. Our results showed that the FRET-based DNA-NT detected both GLUT1 mRNA as a pre-fixed target mRNA model and Hes-1 mRNA as a model expressed inside a living cell. These results confirm the feasibility of using the FRET-based DNA-NT for imaging analysis of target mRNA.

Graphical abstract: A FRET-based DNA nano-tweezer technique for the imaging analysis of specific mRNA

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 Nov 2014
Accepted
10 Dec 2014
First published
10 Dec 2014

Analyst, 2015,140, 999-1003

Author version available

A FRET-based DNA nano-tweezer technique for the imaging analysis of specific mRNA

H. Funabashi, H. Shigeto, K. Nakatsuka and A. Kuroda, Analyst, 2015, 140, 999 DOI: 10.1039/C4AN02064B

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