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Label-free Colorimetric Assay for Methyltransferase Activity Based on a Novel Methylation-responsive DNAzyme Strategy

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Journal Anal Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2010 Feb 13
PMID 20148579
Citations 14
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Abstract

DNA methylation catalyzed by methyltransferase (MTase) is a significant epigenetic process for modulating gene expression. Traditional methods to study MTase activity require a laborious and costly DNA labeling process. In this article, we report a simple, colorimetric, and label-free methylation-responsive DNAzyme (MR-DNAzyme) strategy for MTase activity analysis. This new strategy relies on horseradish peroxidase (HRP) mimicking DNAzyme and the methylation-responsive sequence (MRS) of DNA which can be methylated and cleaved by the MTase/endonuclease coupling reaction. Methylation-induced scission of MRS would activate the DNAzyme that can catalyze the generation of a color signal for the amplified detection of methylation events. Taking Dam MTase and DpnI endonuclease as examples, we have developed two colorimetric methods based on the MR-DNAzyme strategy. The first method is to utilize an engineered hairpin-DNAzyme hybrid probe for facile turn-on detection of Dam MTase activity, with a wide linear range (6-100 U/mL) and a low detection limit (6 U/mL). Furthermore, this method could be easily expanded to profile the activity and inhibition of restriction endonuclease. The second method involves a methylation-triggered DNAzyme-based DNA machine, which achieves the ultrahigh sensitive detection of Dam MTase activity (detection limit = 0.25 U/mL) by a two-step signal amplification cascade.

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