Endogenous
Enzyme-Powered DNA Nanomotor Operating
in Living Cells for microRNA Imaging
Posted on 2023-09-28 - 19:07
Accurate and specific imaging of low-abundance microRNA
(miRNA)
in living cells is extremely important for disease diagnosis and monitoring
of disease progression. DNA nanomotors have shown great potential
for imaging molecules of interest in living cells. However, inappropriate
driving forces and complex design and operation procedures have hindered
their further application. Here, we proposed an endogenous enzyme-powered
DNA nanomotor (EEPDN), which employs an endogenous APE1 enzyme as
fuel to execute repetitive cycles of motion for miRNA imaging in living
cells. The whole motor system is constructed based on gold nanoparticles
without other auxiliary additives. Due to the high efficiency of APE1,
this EEPDN system has achieved highly sensitive miRNA imaging in living
cells within 1.5 h. This strategy was also successfully used to differentiate
the expression of specific miRNA between tumor cells and normal cells,
demonstrating a high tumor cell selectivity. This strategy can promote
the development of novel nanomotors and is expected to be a perfect
intracellular molecular imaging tool for biological and medical applications.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
DataCiteDataCite
No result found
Li, Tong; Sun, Mengxu; Zhou, Qianying; Liang, Pengying; Huang, Ting; Guo, Mingqi; et al. (2023). Endogenous
Enzyme-Powered DNA Nanomotor Operating
in Living Cells for microRNA Imaging. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c03012Â