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Ultrasensitive Electrochemical DNA Detection Based on Dual Amplification of Circular Strand-displacement Polymerase Reaction and Hybridization Chain Reaction

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Date 2013 Apr 23
PMID 23603128
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We developed a novel electrochemical strategy for ultrasensitive DNA detection using a dual amplification strategy based on the circular strand-displacement polymerase reaction (CSDPR) and the hybridization chain reaction (HCR). In this assay, hybridization of hairpin-shaped capture DNA to target DNA resulted in a conformational change of the capture DNA with a concomitant exposure of its stem. The primer was then hybridized with the exposed stem and triggered a polymerization reaction, allowing a cyclic reaction comprising release of target DNA, hybridization of target with remaining capture DNA, polymerization initiated by the primer. Furthermore, the free part of the primer propagated a chain reaction of hybridization events between two DNA hairpin probes with biotin labels, enabling an electrochemical reading using the streptavidin-alkaline phosphatase. The proposed biosensor showed to have very high sensitivity and selectivity with a dynamic response range through 10fM to 1nM, and the detect limit was as low as 8fM. The proposed strategy could have the potential for molecular diagnostics in complex biological systems.

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