Decorated DNA-Based Scaffolds as Lateral Flow Biosensors

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Abstract

Here we develop Lateral Flow Assays (LFAs) that employ as functional elements DNA-based structures decorated with reporter tags and recognition elements. We have rationally re-engineered tile-based DNA tubular structures that can act as scaffolds and can be decorated with recognition elements of different nature (i.e. antigens, aptamers or proteins) and with orthogonal fluorescent dyes. As a proof-of-principle we have developed sandwich and competitive multiplex lateral flow platforms for the detection of several targets, ranging from small molecules (digoxigenin, Dig and dinitrophenol, DNP), to antibodies (Anti-Dig, Anti-DNP and Anti-MUC1/EGFR bispecific antibodies) and proteins (thrombin). Coupling the advantages of functional DNA-based scaffolds together with the simplicity of LFAs, our approach offers the opportunity to detect a wide range of targets with nanomolar sensitivity and high specificity.

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Brannetti, S., Gentile, S., Chamorro-Garcia, A., Barbero, L., Del Grosso, E., & Ricci, F. (2023). Decorated DNA-Based Scaffolds as Lateral Flow Biosensors. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(47). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202313243

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