Label-free and enzyme-free fluorescence detection of microRNA based on sulfydryl-functionalized carbon dots via target-initiated hemin/G-quadruplex-catalyzed oxidation

Biosens Bioelectron. 2021 Mar 15:176:112955. doi: 10.1016/j.bios.2020.112955. Epub 2021 Jan 1.

Abstract

Carbon dots (CDs)-based biosensors have attracted considerable interest in reliable and sensitive detection of microRNA (miRNA) because of their merits of ultra-small size, excellent biosafety and tunable emission, whereas complicated labeling procedure and expensive bioenzyme associated with current strategies significantly limit their practical application. Herein, we developed a label-free and enzyme-free fluorescence strategy based on strand displaced amplification (SDA) for highly sensitive detection of miRNA using sulfydryl-functionalized CDs (CDs-SH) as probe. CDs-SH displayed excellent response to G-quadruplex DNA against other DNAs based on based on the catalytic oxidation of -SH into -S-S- by hemin/G-quadruplex. Further, CDs-SH were employed to detect miRNA, using miRNA-21 as target model, which triggered the SDA reaction of P1 and P2 to generate hemin/G-quadruplex, subsequently making CDs-SH transform from dot to aggresome along with the quenched fluorescence. Therefore, label-free, enzyme-free, and highly sensitive analysis of miRNA-21 was readily acquired with a limit of detection at 0.03 pM. This proposed biosensor couples the advantages of CDs and label-free/enzyme-free strategy, and thus has a significant potential to be used in early and accurate diagnosis of cancer.

Keywords: Carbon dots; Enzyme-free; G-quadruplex; Label-free; MicroRNA.

MeSH terms

  • Biosensing Techniques*
  • Carbon
  • Catalysis
  • DNA, Catalytic*
  • G-Quadruplexes*
  • Hemin
  • Limit of Detection
  • MicroRNAs*

Substances

  • DNA, Catalytic
  • MicroRNAs
  • Hemin
  • Carbon