Issue 2, 2025

A rolling circle amplification-based DNAzyme walker against intracellular degradation for imaging tumor cells' microRNA

Abstract

We present a novel DNA molecular machine (RCA-D-Walker) that integrates a DNAzyme-based molecular beacon with RCA-based vectors for miRNA imaging in tumor cells. It can accurately target tumor cells through the sgc8 aptamer. The target miRNA can restore the DNAzyme's ability to cleave the substrate, which in turn produces an amplified fluorescent signal. The RCA-D-Walker exhibits enhanced tumor cell targeting, improved cell permeability, and greater resistance to nuclease degradation. Utilizing this strategy, we achieved accurate and efficient imaging of miRNA-21 in tumor cells.

Graphical abstract: A rolling circle amplification-based DNAzyme walker against intracellular degradation for imaging tumor cells' microRNA

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Oct 2024
Accepted
21 Nov 2024
First published
04 Dec 2024

Chem. Commun., 2025,61, 294-297

A rolling circle amplification-based DNAzyme walker against intracellular degradation for imaging tumor cells' microRNA

H. Yang, H. Niu, C. Zhao, S. Zhang, S. Sun and P. Shi, Chem. Commun., 2025, 61, 294 DOI: 10.1039/D4CC05440G

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