Label-free toehold mediated strand displacement on 3D printed hybrid paper-polymer platform for protein sensing
Ngaju, P.; Kakadiya, D.; Abdollahi, S.; Kim, K.; Pandey, R.
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A programmable 4-input cascade DNA logic gate utilizing toehold mediated strand displacement (TMSD) was implemented on a 3D printed hybrid paper-polymer vertical flow device (3D HPVF) for on/off sensitive and specific fluorescence detection of platelet derived growth factor BB (PDGF BB). Polypropylene was 3D printed directly on paper and thermally cured to create micro paper analytical devices ({micro}PADs). The 3D HPVF comprised of three layers of {micro}PADs enclosed in a casing that clamped each {micro}PAD securely to ensure seamless and efficient wicking between layers. In the presence of PDGF BB, a partially complementary strand to a PDGF B aptamer (PDGF B Apt), cApt, was liberated from a PDGF B Apt/cApt duplex in solution. The solution was then deposited on the 3D HPVF with a dimeric g-quadruplex hairpin. The 4-nucleotide toehold region on the cApt started the hybridization reaction with the dimeric g-quadruplex hairpin (dGH) opening it up allowing formation of a dimeric g-quadruplex structure that binds with thioflavin T (ThT) with enhanced fluorescence intensity at room temperature. The 3D HPVF exhibits a pico molar range of detection from 10pM to 100pM with a 10pM limit of detection (LOD) for PDGF BB concentrations relevant for pregnant women predisposed to early-onset preeclampsia with clear differentiation when compared to similarly competing analytes PDGF AA and AB.
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