Locking-to-unlocking system is an efficient strategy to design DNA/silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) probe for human miRNAs

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Locking-to-unlocking system is an efficient strategy to design DNA/silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) probe for human miRNAs. / Shah, Pratik; Choi, Suk Won; Kim, Ho-jin; Cho, Seok Keun; Bhang, Yong-Joo; Ryu, Moon Young; Thulstrup, Peter Waaben; Bjerrum, Morten Jannik; Yang, Seong Wook.

In: Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 44, No. 6, e57, 2016.

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Shah, P, Choi, SW, Kim, H, Cho, SK, Bhang, Y-J, Ryu, MY, Thulstrup, PW, Bjerrum, MJ & Yang, SW 2016, 'Locking-to-unlocking system is an efficient strategy to design DNA/silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) probe for human miRNAs', Nucleic Acids Research, vol. 44, no. 6, e57. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1377

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Shah, P., Choi, S. W., Kim, H., Cho, S. K., Bhang, Y-J., Ryu, M. Y., Thulstrup, P. W., Bjerrum, M. J., & Yang, S. W. (2016). Locking-to-unlocking system is an efficient strategy to design DNA/silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) probe for human miRNAs. Nucleic Acids Research, 44(6), [e57]. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1377

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Shah P, Choi SW, Kim H, Cho SK, Bhang Y-J, Ryu MY et al. Locking-to-unlocking system is an efficient strategy to design DNA/silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) probe for human miRNAs. Nucleic Acids Research. 2016;44(6). e57. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1377

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Shah, Pratik ; Choi, Suk Won ; Kim, Ho-jin ; Cho, Seok Keun ; Bhang, Yong-Joo ; Ryu, Moon Young ; Thulstrup, Peter Waaben ; Bjerrum, Morten Jannik ; Yang, Seong Wook. / Locking-to-unlocking system is an efficient strategy to design DNA/silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) probe for human miRNAs. In: Nucleic Acids Research. 2016 ; Vol. 44, No. 6.

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title = "Locking-to-unlocking system is an efficient strategy to design DNA/silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) probe for human miRNAs",
abstract = "MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small non-coding RNA molecules, are important biomarkers for research and medical purposes. Here, we describe the development of a fast and simple method using highly fluorescent oligonucleotide-silver nanocluster probes (DNA/AgNCs) to efficiently detect specific miRNAs. Due to the great sequence diversity of miRNAs in humans and other organisms, a uniform strategy for miRNA detection is attractive. The concept presented is an oligonucleotide-based locking-to-unlocking system that can be endowed with miRNA complementarity while maintaining the same secondary structure. The locking-to-unlocking system is based on fold-back anchored DNA templates that consist of a cytosine-rich loop for AgNCs stabilization, an miRNA recognition site and an overlap region for hairpin stabilization. When an miRNA is recognized, fluorescence in the visible region is specifically extinguished in a concentration-dependent manner. Here, the exact composition of the fold-back anchor for the locking-to-unlocking system has been systematically optimized, balancing propensity for loop-structure formation, encapsulation of emissive AgNCs and target sensitivity. It is demonstrated that the applied strategy successfully can detect a number of cancer related miRNAs in RNA extracts from human cancer cell lines.",
author = "Pratik Shah and Choi, {Suk Won} and Ho-jin Kim and Cho, {Seok Keun} and Yong-Joo Bhang and Ryu, {Moon Young} and Thulstrup, {Peter Waaben} and Bjerrum, {Morten Jannik} and Yang, {Seong Wook}",
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AU - Cho, Seok Keun

AU - Bhang, Yong-Joo

AU - Ryu, Moon Young

AU - Thulstrup, Peter Waaben

AU - Bjerrum, Morten Jannik

AU - Yang, Seong Wook

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N2 - MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small non-coding RNA molecules, are important biomarkers for research and medical purposes. Here, we describe the development of a fast and simple method using highly fluorescent oligonucleotide-silver nanocluster probes (DNA/AgNCs) to efficiently detect specific miRNAs. Due to the great sequence diversity of miRNAs in humans and other organisms, a uniform strategy for miRNA detection is attractive. The concept presented is an oligonucleotide-based locking-to-unlocking system that can be endowed with miRNA complementarity while maintaining the same secondary structure. The locking-to-unlocking system is based on fold-back anchored DNA templates that consist of a cytosine-rich loop for AgNCs stabilization, an miRNA recognition site and an overlap region for hairpin stabilization. When an miRNA is recognized, fluorescence in the visible region is specifically extinguished in a concentration-dependent manner. Here, the exact composition of the fold-back anchor for the locking-to-unlocking system has been systematically optimized, balancing propensity for loop-structure formation, encapsulation of emissive AgNCs and target sensitivity. It is demonstrated that the applied strategy successfully can detect a number of cancer related miRNAs in RNA extracts from human cancer cell lines.

AB - MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small non-coding RNA molecules, are important biomarkers for research and medical purposes. Here, we describe the development of a fast and simple method using highly fluorescent oligonucleotide-silver nanocluster probes (DNA/AgNCs) to efficiently detect specific miRNAs. Due to the great sequence diversity of miRNAs in humans and other organisms, a uniform strategy for miRNA detection is attractive. The concept presented is an oligonucleotide-based locking-to-unlocking system that can be endowed with miRNA complementarity while maintaining the same secondary structure. The locking-to-unlocking system is based on fold-back anchored DNA templates that consist of a cytosine-rich loop for AgNCs stabilization, an miRNA recognition site and an overlap region for hairpin stabilization. When an miRNA is recognized, fluorescence in the visible region is specifically extinguished in a concentration-dependent manner. Here, the exact composition of the fold-back anchor for the locking-to-unlocking system has been systematically optimized, balancing propensity for loop-structure formation, encapsulation of emissive AgNCs and target sensitivity. It is demonstrated that the applied strategy successfully can detect a number of cancer related miRNAs in RNA extracts from human cancer cell lines.

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