Issue 5, 2020

Engineering DNAzyme cascade for signal transduction and amplification

Abstract

Inspired by the natural enzyme cascade reaction, a multiple DNAzyme cascade platform is engineered to imitate the intracellular process of signal transduction and signal amplification. In this design, when particular stimuli appear, an activated upstream DNAzyme will cleave a well-designed intermediary S1, releasing a downstream DNAzyme that can cleave the reporter substrate S2 to output signals. Thus, the signal is passed from the upstream DNAzyme to the downstream DNAzyme through a well-designed intermediary, accomplishing signal transduction and signal amplification. According to the experimental results, the DNAzyme cascades are capable of improving sensitivity for bioassays compared with that for single DNAzyme-based biocatalysis, which holds promise for potential applications, such as biomolecular computing, logic circuits and precision medicine.

Graphical abstract: Engineering DNAzyme cascade for signal transduction and amplification

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Oct 2019
Accepted
07 Jan 2020
First published
10 Jan 2020

Analyst, 2020,145, 1925-1932

Engineering DNAzyme cascade for signal transduction and amplification

J. Li, K. Quan, Y. Yang, X. Yang, X. Meng, J. Huang and K. Wang, Analyst, 2020, 145, 1925 DOI: 10.1039/C9AN02003A

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