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Authors Deng D, Li Y, Xue J, Wang J, Ai G, Li X, Gu Y
Published Date April 2015 Volume 2015:10 Pages 3231—3244
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S81754
Received 28 January 2015, Accepted 16 March 2015, Published 28 April 2015
Abstract: Messenger
RNA (mRNA), a single-strand ribonucleic acid with functional gene information
is usually abnormally expressed in cancer cells and has become a promising
biomarker for the study of tumor progress. Hairpin DNA-coated gold nanoparticle
(hDAuNP) beacon containing a bare gold nanoparticle (AuNP) as fluorescence
quencher and thiol-terminated fluorescently labeled stem–loop–stem
oligonucleotide sequences attached by Au–S bond is currently a new nanoscale
biodiagnostic platform capable of mRNA detection, in which the design of the
loop region sequence is crucial for hybridizing with the target mRNA. Hence, in
this study, to improve the sensitivity and selectivity of hDAuNP beacon
simultaneously, the loop region of hairpin DNA was screened by bioinformatics
strategy. Here, signal transducer and activator of transcription 5b (STAT5b ) mRNA was selected and used
as a practical example. The results from the combined characterizations using
optical techniques, flow cytometry assay, and cell microscopic imaging showed
that after optimization, the as-prepared hDAuNP beacon had higher selectivity
and sensitivity for the detection of STAT5b mRNA in
living cells, as compared with our previous beacon. Thus, the bioinformatics
method may be a promising new strategy for assisting in the designing of the
hDAuNP beacon, extending its application in the detection of mRNA expression
and the resultant mRNA-based biological processes and disease pathogenesis.
Keywords: molecular beacon,
bioinformatics, gold nanoparticle, STAT5b mRNA,
visual detection