改进基于菠菜2和西兰花的单、双分析生物传感器

Shuo-Fu Yuan , Hal S. Alper
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近年来,利用基于“菠菜”的RNA传感器检测小代谢物和蛋白质受到越来越多的关注。虽然这种方法可以在体内用于细胞传感和在体外用于微流控分析,但由于对镁离子的高度依赖,它们的整体效用受到限制。在这里,我们通过结合人类tRNALys3或工程病毒F30(一种三向连接RNA基序)支架来缓解这一限制,以促进体外适体折叠,并提高所选链霉亲和素、酪氨酸和凝血酶适体的性能。此外,我们演示了将西兰花适体支架与病毒F30结合使用,以逻辑门类型的方式同时检测两个分子。我们的概念验证结果证明了重新设计这些适体传感器的能力,以提高亮度和信号稳定性,而不需要高镁,这两种特性都可以进一步增强下游筛选应用。
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Improving Spinach2-and Broccoli-based biosensors for single and double analytes

The use of “Spinach”-based RNA sensors for the detection of small metabolites and proteins has received growing interest in the recent years. While this approach can be used in vivo for cell sensing and in vitro for microfluidic assays, their overall utility is limited as a result of a high magnesium ion dependence. Here, we alleviate this limitation through incorporating a human tRNALys3 or an engineered viral F30 (a three-way junction RNA motif) scaffold to facilitate aptamer folding in vitro and improve the performance of selected streptavidin, tyrosine, and thrombin aptamers as exemplary cases. Furthermore, we demonstrate the use of a Broccoli aptamer scaffold in conjunction with the viral F30 to enable simultaneous sensing of two molecules in a logic gate type fashion. Our proof-of-concept results demonstrate the ability to redesign these aptamer sensors for improved brightness as well as signal stability without the need for high magnesium—both traits that can further enhance downstream screening applications.

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