摘要

A catalytic circuit is described in which the addition of a single input DNA strand leads to the release of more than one output strand. The system consists of (a) a three-stranded substrate complex, (b) fuel DNA, and (c) trigger DNA. The whole network is activated by the trigger DNA in the catalytic circuit, which regenerates the trigger to catalyze another new circuit and releases two kinds of bio-barcoded gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) after toehold-mediated strand displacement. The AuNPs are then dissolved to form Au (III) ions which catalyze the luminol-H2O2 chemiluminescence. Cytokeratin 21-1 (CYFRA21-1), associated with so-called non-small cell lung cancer, was used as the model target. By taking advantage of the above dual amplification scheme, this gene assay works in the 20 f. to 8.0 nM CYFRA21-1 concentration range with a 6 f. detection limit. The method exhibits excellent selectivity even over single-mismatched DNA.