posted on 2021-07-29, 17:36authored byXiaohui Lu, Chen Hu, Dailu Jia, Wenjiao Fan, Wei Ren, Chenghui Liu
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this work, a single microbead covered with a plasmonic layer
is employed as the microreactor for the multiplexed miRNA analysis
without nucleic acid amplification. On the plasmonic layer, the S9.6
antibody is adopted as the universal module for binding DNA/miRNA
duplexes regardless of the sequence. Meanwhile, there is also a SERS
reporter gold nanoparticle (GNP) pool, in which each group of GNPs
is labeled with both a Raman coding molecule and a DNA probe for recognizing
a given miRNA of interest. The target miRNAs will lead to the specific
capture of the corresponding SERS reporter GNPs onto the plasmonic
layer, which will enormously enhance the target miRNA-induced SERS
signals. Finally, the enhanced SERS signals concentrated on the microbead
will be mapped out by a confocal Raman microscope. The proposed method
achieves the high-precision sensing of sub-pM target miRNA in a simple
mix-and-read format and possesses multiplexed assay capability.