A minimal hybridization chain reaction (HCR) system using peptide nucleic acids

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Abstract

The HCR represents a powerful tool for amplification in DNA-based circuitry and sensing applications, yet requires the use of long DNA sequences to grant hairpin metastability. Here we describe a minimal HCR system based on peptide nucleic acids (PNAs). A system comprising a 5-mer stem and 5-mer loop/toehold hairpins was found to be suitable to achieve rapid amplification. These hairpins were shown to yield >10-fold amplification in 2 h and be suitable for the detection of a cancer biomarker on live cells. The use of γ-peg-modified PNA was found to be beneficial.

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Kim, K. T., Angerani, S., & Winssinger, N. (2021). A minimal hybridization chain reaction (HCR) system using peptide nucleic acids. Chemical Science, 12(23), 8218–8223. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc01269j

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