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Self-Priming DNA Polymerization-Propelled Stochastic Walkers on Magnetic Microbeads for Amplified Detection of miRNA.

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Sensitive detection of miRNA targets in complex biological samples possesses great value in biopsy analysis and disease diagnosis but is still challenging because of low abundance and nonspecific interferences. In… Click to show full abstract

Sensitive detection of miRNA targets in complex biological samples possesses great value in biopsy analysis and disease diagnosis but is still challenging because of low abundance and nonspecific interferences. In this work, self-primer DNA polymerization-propelled stochastic walkers (SWs) were proposed to detect miRNA-24 by combining magnetic microbeads (MMBs) and flow cytometry. The MMBs not only provide a three-dimensional interface for DNA walkers but also facilitate the enrichment and isolation of RNA targets from complex biological samples such as serum. The SWs can be initiated to walk through the entire surface of MMBs and transduce RNA walking into amplified fluorescence signals, with the detection limit of miRNA-24 at 0.95 pM. Moreover, this strategy integrating with flow cytometry was demonstrated to have good specificity with other homologous miRNAs. This platform offers promising applications in RNA biosensing and biomedical diagnostics.

Keywords: polymerization propelled; stochastic walkers; propelled stochastic; magnetic microbeads; detection mirna; dna polymerization

Journal Title: Analytical chemistry
Year Published: 2023

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