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Nano-Impact Electrochemical Biosensing Based on a CRISPR-Responsive DNA Hydrogel

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posted on 2023-11-15, 16:37 authored by Jiarong Guo, Yulin Zhu, Peng Miao
Nano-impact electrochemistry (NIE) enables simple, rapid, and high-throughput biocoupling and biomolecular recognition. However, the low effective collision frequency limits the sensitivity. In this study, we propose a novel NIE sensing strategy amplified by the CRISPR-responsive DNA hydrogel and cascade DNA assembly. By controlling the phase transition of DNA hydrogel and the self-electrolysis of silver nanoparticles, we can obtain significant electrochemical responses. The whole process includes target miRNA-induced strand displacement amplification, catalytic hairpin assembly, and CRISPR/Cas trans-cutting. Thus, ultrahigh sensitivity is promised. This NIE biosensing strategy achieves a limit of detection as low as 4.21 aM for miR-141 and demonstrates a high specificity for practical applications. It may have wide applicability in nucleic acid sensing and shows great potential in disease diagnosis.

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