核糖核酸
福基
DNA
化学
寡核苷酸
适体
分子信标
分子生物学
核酸
限制性酶
核酸酶
计算生物学
作者
Juan Ramón Tejedor,Gabriel Martín,Annalisa Roberti,Cristina Mangas,Pablo Santamarina-Ojeda,Raúl Fernández Pérez,Virginia López,Rocío González Urdinguio,Juan J. Alba-Linares,Alfonso Peñarroya,Marta E. Álvarez-Argüelles,José A. Boga,Agustín Fernández Fernández,Susana Rojo-Alba,Mario F. Fraga
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.2c00407
摘要
The accurate detection of nucleic acids from certain biological pathogens is critical for the diagnosis of human diseases. However, amplified detection of RNA molecules from a complex sample by direct detection of RNA/DNA hybrids remains a challenge. Here, we show that type IIS endonuclease FokI is able to digest DNA duplexes and DNA/RNA hybrids when assisted by a dumbbell-like fluorescent sensing oligonucleotide. As proof of concept, we designed a battery of sensing oligonucleotides against specific regions of the SARS-CoV-2 genome and interrogated the role of FokI relaxation as a potential nicking enzyme for fluorescence signal amplification. FokI-assisted digestion of SARS-CoV-2 probes increases the detection signal of ssDNA and RNA molecules and decreases the limit of detection more than 3.5-fold as compared to conventional molecular beacon approaches. This cleavage reaction is highly specific to its target molecules, and no detection of other highly related B-coronaviruses was observed in the presence of complex RNA mixtures. In addition, the FokI-assisted reaction has a high multiplexing potential, as the combined detection of different viral RNAs, including different SARS-CoV-2 variants, was achieved in the presence of multiple combinations of fluorophores and sensing oligonucleotides. When combined with isothermal rolling circle amplification technologies, FokI-assisted digestion reduced the detection time of SARS-CoV-2 in COVID-19-positive human samples with adequate sensitivity and specificity compared to conventional reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction approaches, highlighting the potential of FokI-assisted signal amplification as a valuable sensing mechanism for the detection of human pathogens.
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