适体
核糖核酸
化学
寡核苷酸
小RNA
生物物理学
DNA
生物传感器
非编码RNA
计算生物学
分子生物学
生物化学
基因
生物
作者
Arghya Sett,Lorena Zara,Eric Dausse,Jean‐Jacques Toulmé
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.0c01378
摘要
Aptasensors are biosensors that include aptamers for detecting a target of interest. We engineered signaling aptasensors for the detection of RNA hairpins from the previously described malachite green (MG) RNA aptamer. The top part of this imperfect hairpin aptamer was modified in such a way that it can engage loop–loop (so-called kissing) interactions with RNA hairpins displaying partly complementary apical loops. These newly derived oligonucleotides named malaswitches bind their cognate fluorogenic ligand (MG) exclusively when RNA–RNA kissing complexes are formed, whereas MG does not bind to malaswitches alone. Consequently, the formation of the ternary target RNA–malaswitch RNA–MG complex results in fluorescence emission, and malaswitches constitute sensors for detecting RNA hairpins. Malaswitches were designed that specifically detect precursors of microRNAs let7b and miR-206.
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