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Enzymatic control of plasmonic coupling and surface enhanced Raman scattering transduction for sensitive detection of DNA demethylation

Wang Yu; Zhang Chong Hua; Tang Li Juan; Jiang Jian Hui*
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摘要

We have developed a novel concept for enzymatic control of plasmonic coupling as a surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanosensor for DNA demethylation. This nanosensor is constructed by decorating gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with Raman reporters and hemimethylated DNA probes. Demethylation of DNA probes initiates a degradation reaction of the probes by methylation-sensitive endonuclease Bsh 1236I and singlestrand selective exonuclease I. This destabilizes AuNPs and mediates the aggregation of AuNPs, generating a strong plasmonic coupling SERS signal in response to DNA demethylation. This nanosensor has the advantages in its high signal-to-noise ratio, superb specificity, and rapid, convenient, and reproducible detection with homogeneous, single-step operation. Thus, it provides a useful platform for detecting DNA demethylation and related molecular diagnostics and drug screening. This work is the first time that enzymatic degradation of DNA substrate probes has been utilized to induce aggregation of AuNPs such that reproducible, sensitive SERS signals can be achieved from biological recognition events. This enzymatic control mechanism for plasmonic coupling may create a new paradigm for the development of SERS nanosensors.

关键词

Biological recognition Degradation reaction Demethylation DNA demethylation DNA Probe DNA substrates Drug screening Endonucleases Enzymatic control Enzymatic Degradation Exonuclease Gold nanoparticle High signal-to-noise ratio Molecular diagnostics Novel concept Plasmonic coupling Sensitive detection Single-step Surface enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS)