Aptamer and Thiol Co‐Regulated Color‐Shifting Fluorophores via Dynamic Through‐Bond/Space Conjugation for Constructing Ratiometric RNA Sensor

Author:

Ma Xuan12ORCID,Zhang Yangzi2,Zhu Longjiao2,Wu Yifan2,Li Jun3,Huang Kunlun1,Xu Wentao12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Safety Assessment of Genetically Modified Organism (Food Safety) College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering China Agricultural University Beijing 100083 China

2. Key Laboratory of Precision Nutrition and Food Quality Department of Nutrition and Health China Agricultural University Beijing 100083 China

3. College of Food Science Hebei Normal University of Science and Technology Hebei 066004 China

Abstract

AbstractFluorophores with color‐shifting characteristics have attracted enormous research interest in the quantitative application of RNA sensors. It reports here a simple synthesis, luminescent properties, and co‐transcription ability of de‐conjugated triphenylmethane leucomalachite green (LMG). This novel clusteroluminescence fluorophore is rapidly synthesized from malachite green (MG) in reductive transcription system containing dithiothreitol, emitting fluorescence in the UV region through space conjugation. The co‐transcribed MG RNA aptamer (MGA) bound to the ligand, resulting in red fluorescence from the through‐bond conjugation. Given the equilibrated color‐shifting fluorophores, they are rationally employed in a 3WJ‐based rolling circle transcription switch, with the target‐aptamer acting as an activator to achieve steric allosterism. This one‐pot system allows the target to compete continuously for allosteric sites, and the activated transcription switches continue to amplify MGA forward, achieving accurate Aflatoxin 1 quantification at the picomolar level in 1 h. Due to the programmability of this RNA sensor, the design method of target‐competitive aptamers is standardized, making it universally applicable.

Funder

Beijing Science and Technology Planning Project

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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