A palindromic-based strategy for colorimetric detection of HIV-1 nucleic acid: Single-component assembly of gold nanoparticle-core spherical nucleic acids.

A palindromic-based strategy for colorimetric detection of HIV-1 nucleic acid: Single-component assembly of gold nanoparticle-core spherical nucleic acids. Anal Chim Acta. 2020 Mar 15;1102:119-129 Authors: Karami A, Hasani M Abstract Gold nanoparticle-core spherical nucleic acids (AuNP core-SNAs), by virtue of the programmable nature of oligonucleotides, have yielded access to the innovative strategies for targeted biodiagnostics. Here, DNA-directed self-assembly of AuNP core-SNAs has been used to design a colorimetric method to sense HIV-1 viral nucleic acid. This strategy utilizes an oligonucleotide with sequence of 5'-untranslated region (5' UTR) of the HIV-1 RNA genome anchored on the surface of AuNPs and a complementary linker strand with a palindromic sequence tail. In the absence of HIV-1 target nucleic acid the complementary linker induces self-assembly of SNAs based on sequence symmetry in the free palindromic tail which can bridge two DNA double helices. While in the presence of the target DNA, due to linker-target duplex formation, the colloidal stability and the red color of the SNAs solution are preserved. Picomole amounts of target DNA can easily be detected with the naked eyes. A 95-mer synthetic DNA strand with the same sequence of HIV-1 viral RNA was utilized for positive control of HIV-1 RNA. The selectivity of the selected linker was satisfactory up to 90% match. PMID: 32043991 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Analytica Chimica Acta - Category: Chemistry Authors: Tags: Anal Chim Acta Source Type: research