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Protein‐Mediated Suppression of Rolling Circle Amplification for Biosensing with an Aptamer‐Containing DNA Primer

Roger M. Bialy, M. Monsur Ali, Yingfu Li, John D. Brennan

2020Chemistry - A European Journal36 citationsDOI

Abstract

We report a method to detect proteins via suppression of rolling circle amplification (RCA) by using an appropriate aptamer as the linear primer (denoted as an aptaprimer) to initiate RCA. In the absence of a protein target, the aptaprimer is free to initiate RCA, which can produce long DNA products that are detected via binding of a fluorescent intercalating dye. Introduction of a target causes the primer region within the aptamer to become unavailable for binding to the circular template, inhibiting RCA. Using SYBR Gold or QuantiFluor dyes as fluorescent probes to bind to the RCA reaction product, it is possible to produce a generic protein-modulated RCA assay system that does not require fluorophore- or biotin-modified DNA species, substantially reducing complexity and cost of reagents. Based on this modulation of RCA, we demonstrate the ability to produce both solution and paper-based assays for rapid and quantitative detection of proteins including platelet derived growth factor and thrombin.

Topics & Concepts

Rolling circle replicationAptamerPrimer (cosmetics)DNABiosensorFluorescenceTarget proteinBiologyMolecular biologySystematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichmentBiochemistryChemistryDNA polymeraseRNAGeneOrganic chemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesBiosensors and Analytical DetectionAdvanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications