iScience (Mar 2024)

Bubble DNA tweezer: A triple-conformation sensor responsive to concentration-ratios

  • Yao Yao,
  • Yuan Liu,
  • Xin Liu,
  • Xun Zhang,
  • Peijun Shi,
  • Xiaokang Zhang,
  • Qiang Zhang,
  • Xiaopeng Wei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 3
p. 109074

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Summary: DNA tweezers, with their elegant simplicity and flexibility, have been pivotal in biosensing and DNA computing. However, conventional tweezers are confined to a binary transformation pre/post target signal recognition, limiting them to presence/absence judgments. This study introduces bubble DNA tweezers (BDT), capable of three distinct conformations based on variable target signal ratios. In contrast to traditional compact tweezers, BDT features a looser structure centered around a non-complementary bubble domain located between the tweezer arms' connecting axis and target signal recognition jaws. This bubble triggers toehold-free DNA strand displacement, leading to three conformational changes at different target signal concentrations. BDT detects presence/absence and true concentration with remarkable specificity and sensitivity. This adaptability is not confined to ideal scenarios, proving valuable in complex, noisy environments. Our method facilitates target DNA/miRNA signal quantification within a specific length range, promising applications in clinical research and environmental detection, while inspiring future biological assay innovations.

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