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DOI: 10.1021/ja412152x
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Absolute and Direct MicroRNA Quantification Using DNA–Gold Nanoparticle Probes

Federica Degliangeli,Prakash Kshirsagar,Virgilio Brunetti,Pier Paolo Pompa,Roberto Fiammengo

Chemistry
Nuclease
DNA
2014
DNA–gold nanoparticle probes are implemented in a simple strategy for direct microRNA (miRNA) quantification. Fluorescently labeled DNA-probe strands are immobilized on PEGylated gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). In the presence of target miRNA, DNA–RNA heteroduplexes are formed and become substrate for the endonuclease DSN (duplex-specific nuclease). Enzymatic hydrolysis of the DNA strands yields a fluorescence signal due to diffusion of the fluorophores away from the gold surface. We show that the molecular design of our DNA–AuNP probes, with the DNA strands immobilized on top of the PEG-based passivation layer, results in nearly unaltered enzymatic activity toward immobilized heteroduplexes compared to substrates free in solution. The assay, developed in a real-time format, allows absolute quantification of as little as 0.2 fmol of miR-203. We also show the application of the assay for direct quantification of cancer-related miR-203 and miR-21 in samples of extracted total RNA from cell cultures. The possibility of direct and absolute quantification may significantly advance the use of microRNAs as biomarkers in the clinical praxis.
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    Absolute and Direct MicroRNA Quantification Using DNA–Gold Nanoparticle Probes” is a paper by Federica Degliangeli Prakash Kshirsagar Virgilio Brunetti Pier Paolo Pompa Roberto Fiammengo published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.