Highly Sensitive Assay of Methyltransferase Activity
Based on an Autonomous Concatenated DNA Circuit
Posted on 2018-10-17 - 00:00
Methyltransferase-involved DNA methylation
is one of the most important
epigenetic processes, making the ultrasensitive MTase assay highly
desirable in clinical diagnosis as well as biomedical research. Traditional
single-stage amplification means often achieve linear amplification
that might not fulfill the increasing demands for detecting trace
amount of target. It is desirable to construct multistage cascaded
amplifiers that allow for enhanced signal amplifications. Herein,
a powerful nonenzymatic MTase-sensing platform is successfully engineered
based on a two-layered DNA circuit, in which the upstream catalytic
hairpin assembly (CHA) circuit successively generates DNA product
that could be used to activate the downstream hybridization chain
reaction (HCR) circuit, resulting in the generation of a dramatically
amplified fluorescence signal. In the absence of M.SssI MTase, HpaII endonuclease could specifically recognize the auxiliary
hairpin substrate and then catalytically cleave the corresponding
recognition site, releasing a DNA fragment that triggers the CHA-HCR-mediated
FRET transduction. Yet the M.SssI-methylated hairpin substrate could
not be cleaved by HpaII enzyme, and thus prohibits
the CHA-HCR-mediated FRET generation, providing a substantial signal
difference with that of MTase-absent system. Taking advantage of the
high specificity of multiple-guaranteed recognitions of MTase/endonuclease
and the synergistic amplification features of concatenated CHA-HCR
circuit, this method enables an ultrasensitive detection of MTase
and its inhibitors in serum and E. coli cells. Furthermore, the rationally assembled CHA-HCR also allows
for probing other different biotransformations through a facile design
of the corresponding substrates. It is anticipated that the infinite
layer of multilayered DNA circuit could further improve the signal
gain of the system for accurately detecting other important biomarkers,
and thus holds great promise for cancerous treatment and biomedical
research.
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Li, Chunxiao; Wang, Huimin; Shang, Jinhua; Liu, Xiaoqing; Yuan, Bifeng; Wang, Fuan (2018). Highly Sensitive Assay of Methyltransferase Activity
Based on an Autonomous Concatenated DNA Circuit. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.8b00738Â