Hydrogel bead-based isothermal detection (BEAD-ID) for assessing the activity of DNA-modifying enzymes

IF 4.6 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES iScience Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2024.111332
Kathrine Nygaard Borg , Ayush Shetty , Guangyao Cheng , Shaodi Zhu , Tianle Wang , Wu Yuan , Ho Pui Ho , Birgitta Ruth Knudsen , Cinzia Tesauro , Yi-Ping Ho
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DNA-modifying enzymes are crucial in biological processes and have significant clinical implications. Traditional quantification methods often overlook enzymatic activity, the true determinants of enzymes’ functions. We present hydrogel Bead-based Isothermal Detection (BEAD-ID), utilizing uniform hydrogel bead-based microreactors to evaluate DNA-modifying enzyme activity on-bead. We fabricated homogeneous oligo-conjugated polyacrylamide (oligo-PAA) beads via droplet microfluidics, optimized for capturing and amplifying enzyme-modified nanosensors. By incorporating DNA oligos within the hydrogel network, BEAD-ID retains isothermally amplified products, facilitating in situ detection of enzyme activities on-bead. We validate BEAD-ID by quantifying human topoisomerase I (TOP1) and restriction endonuclease EcoRI, showing a direct correlation between enzyme concentration and fluorescence intensity, demonstrating the platform’s sensitivity (6.25 nM TOP1, 6.25 U/μL EcoRI) and reliability in food matrix (25 U/μL EcoRI). Additionally, a customized flow cytometry-mimicking setup allows high-throughput detection at 352 Hz with objective assessment. BEAD-ID, offering flexibility and scalability, is a promising tool for studying DNA-modifying enzymes.

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基于水凝胶珠的等温检测(BEAD-ID)用于评估 DNA 修饰酶的活性
DNA 修饰酶在生物过程中至关重要,并具有重要的临床意义。传统的定量方法往往忽略了酶活性,而酶活性才是酶功能的真正决定因素。我们提出了水凝胶珠基等温检测法(BEAD-ID),利用均匀的水凝胶珠基微反应器来评估珠上 DNA 修饰酶的活性。我们通过液滴微流体技术制造了均质寡聚聚丙烯酰胺(oligo-PAA)珠,并对其进行了优化,以捕获和放大酶修饰纳米传感器。通过在水凝胶网络中加入 DNA 寡聚物,BEAD-ID 可保留等温扩增的产物,便于原位检测珠上的酶活性。我们通过量化人类拓扑异构酶 I(TOP1)和限制性内切酶 EcoRI 验证了 BEAD-ID,结果显示酶浓度和荧光强度之间存在直接关联,证明了该平台在食品基质中的灵敏度(6.25 nM TOP1、6.25 U/μL EcoRI)和可靠性(25 U/μL EcoRI)。此外,定制的流式细胞仪模拟装置可实现 352 Hz 的高通量检测和客观评估。BEAD-ID 具有灵活性和可扩展性,是研究 DNA 修饰酶的一种很有前途的工具。
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