How to Perform miRacles: A Step-by-Step microRNA Detection Protocol Using DNA Nanoswitches

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Current Protocols in Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2020-02-12 DOI:10.1002/cpmb.114
Arun Richard Chandrasekaran, Bijan K. Dey, Ken Halvorsen
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MicroRNAs are short non-coding RNAs involved in post-transcriptional gene regulation, and are increasingly considered to be biomarkers for numerous biological processes and human diseases. Current techniques used for microRNA detection can be expensive and labor-intensive, and typically require amplification, labeling, or radioactive probes. In this protocol, we describe a DNA nanoswitch–based microRNA detection assay termed  “miRacles”: microRNA-activated conditional looping of engineered switches. This method uses conformationally responsive DNA nanoswitches that detect the presence of specific microRNAs with a simple and unambiguous gel-shift assay that can be performed on the benchtop. The assay is low cost, minimalistic, and capable of direct detection of specific microRNAs in unprocessed total RNA samples, with no enzymatic amplification, labeling, or special equipment. The protocol for detection of microRNAs in total RNA can be completed in as little as a few hours, making this assay a compelling alternative to qPCR and Northern blotting. © 2020 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Basic Protocol 1: Preparation of DNA nanoswitches

Basic Protocol 2: Detection of microRNAs from total RNA samples

Support Protocol 1: Optional nanoswitch purification by PEG precipitation

Support Protocol 2: Optional nanoswitch purification by liquid chromatography

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如何执行奇迹:一步一步使用DNA纳米开关的microRNA检测协议
MicroRNAs是参与转录后基因调控的短非编码rna,越来越多地被认为是许多生物过程和人类疾病的生物标志物。目前用于microRNA检测的技术可能是昂贵和劳动密集型的,并且通常需要扩增,标记或放射性探针。在本协议中,我们描述了一种基于DNA纳米开关的microRNA检测试验,称为“miRacles”:工程开关的microRNA激活条件环。该方法使用构象响应的DNA纳米开关,检测特定microrna的存在,使用简单且明确的凝胶转移分析,可以在台式进行。该分析成本低,简单,能够直接检测未处理的总RNA样品中的特定microrna,不需要酶扩增,标记或特殊设备。在总RNA中检测microrna的协议可以在短短几个小时内完成,使该分析成为qPCR和Northern blotting的令人信服的替代方案。©2020 by John Wiley &基本方案1:DNA纳米开关的制备基本方案2:从总RNA样品中检测microRNAs支持方案1:可选的PEG沉淀纳米开关纯化支持方案2:可选的液相色谱纳米开关纯化
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