A novel RNA sensor based on dynamics of oligonucleotide-functionalized Janus particles driven by rotational diffusion

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Maho Koda , Shuto Yajima , Satoshi Amaya , Wei-Long Chen , Han-Sheng Chuang , Eiichiro Takamura , Hiroaki Sakamoto , Shin-ichiro Suye
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Abstract

PCR tests are used to diagnose infections caused by high-risk viruses and infectious bacteria, including novel coronaviruses. However, the current methods are problematic because of their long testing time and operational complexity. In this study, we focused on rotational Brownian motion that changes microscopically. We developed a new biosensor that is specific, quick, and facile for detecting target DNA/RNA by photographing the rotational Brownian motion of oligonucleotide probe-modified Janus particles under a microscope and analyzing the diffusivity, which is the degree of motion. The Stokes–Einstein–Debye relationship shows the rotational diffusivity of the particles is inversely proportional to the particle size cubed. For Janus particles, which emit fluorescence on only half of their surface, the rotational diffusivity corresponds to the correlation time, which is the correlation intensity per elapsed time of the flashing signal obtained from the rotational Brownian motion of the particles. In the presence of the target RNA, Janus particles captured the RNA, leading to the formation of Janus particle-RNA complexes and an increase in particle volume, which increased the correlation time. The correlation time of the Janus particle-target RNA complexes increased with increasing target RNA concentrations.
基于由旋转扩散驱动的寡核苷酸功能化 Janus 粒子动力学的新型 RNA 传感器
PCR 检测法用于诊断高危病毒和传染性细菌(包括新型冠状病毒)引起的感染。然而,目前的检测方法存在检测时间长、操作复杂等问题。在这项研究中,我们重点研究了微观变化的旋转布朗运动。通过在显微镜下拍摄寡核苷酸探针修饰的 Janus 粒子的旋转布朗运动,并分析其扩散率(即运动程度),我们开发出了一种特异、快速、简便的新型生物传感器,用于检测目标 DNA/RNA。斯托克斯-爱因斯坦-德贝关系表明,颗粒的旋转扩散率与颗粒大小的立方成反比。对于只在其一半表面上发射荧光的 Janus 粒子,旋转扩散率与相关时间相对应,相关时间即粒子旋转布朗运动所产生的闪烁信号在每段时间内的相关强度。在目标 RNA 存在的情况下,Janus 粒子捕获 RNA,形成 Janus 粒子-RNA 复合物,粒子体积增大,从而延长了相关时间。獐牙菜颗粒与目标 RNA 复合物的相关时间随着目标 RNA 浓度的增加而延长。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
CiteScore
10.30
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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