Abstract
We report the release of catalytic DNA walkers from hydrogel microparticles and the detection of those walkers by substrate-coated microparticles. This might be considered a synthetic biology analog of molecular signal release and reception. One type of particles was coated with components of a DNA one-step strand displacement (OSD) reaction to release the walker. A second type of particle was coated with substrate (or "track") for the molecular walker. We distinguish these particle types using fluorescence barcoding: we synthesized and distinguished multiple particle types with multicolor fluorescence microscopy and automated image analysis software. This represents a step toward amplified, multiplex, and microscopically localized detection based on DNA nanotechnology.
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Damase, T. R., Spencer, A., Samuel, B., & Allen, P. B. (2017). Biomimetic Molecular Signaling using DNA Walkers on Microparticles. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-04316-1
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