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Astrophotonics
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2019-09-05 11:10:11
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Hybrid Nanostructures (HNS)
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A new reporter design based on DNA origami
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A new reporter design based on DNA origami nanostructures for quantification of short oligonucleotides using microbeads
Year
2019
Authors
Y. Choi, C. Schmidt, P. Tinnefeld, I. Bald, S. Rödiger
Abstract
The DNA origami technique has great potential for the development of brighter and more sensitive reporters for fluorescence based detection schemes such as a microbead-based assay in diagnostic applications. The nanostructures can be programmed to include multiple dye molecules to enhance the measured signal as well as multiple probe strands to increase the binding strength of the target oligonucleotide to these nanostructures. Here we present a proof-of-concept study to quantify short oligonucleotides by developing a novel DNA origami based reporter system, combined with planar microbead assays. Analysis of the assays using the VideoScan digital imaging platform showed DNA origami to be a more suitable reporter candidate for quantification of the target oligonucleotides at lower concentrations than a conventional reporter that consists of one dye molecule attached to a single stranded DNA. Efforts have been made to conduct multiplexed analysis of different targets as well as to enhance fluorescence signals obtained from the reporters. We therefore believe that the quantification of short oligonucleotides that exist in low copy numbers is achieved in a better way with the DNA origami nanostructures as reporters.
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Scientific Reports
Volume
9
Number
4769
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10.1038/s41598-019-41136-x
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