Multiplex SNP Genotyping Using SWITCH: Sequence-Specific Nanoparticle with Interpretative Toehold-Mediated Sequence Decoding in Hydrogelopen access
- Authors
- Choi, Woongsun; Park, Eunhye; Bae, Seojin; Choi, Kyung-Hak; Han, Sangeun; Son, Kuk-Hui; Lee, Do Young; Cho, Il-Joo; Seong, Hyejeong; Hwang, Kyo Seon; Nam, Jwa-Min; Choi, Jungkyu; Lee, Hyojin; Choi, Nakwon
- Issue Date
- 2월-2022
- Publisher
- WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
- Keywords
- gold nanoparticles; hydrogel microparticles; magnetic microparticles; multiplex single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping; sandwich assays; toehold-mediated DNA displacement; warfarin
- Citation
- SMALL, v.18, no.8
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- SMALL
- Volume
- 18
- Number
- 8
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/142128
- DOI
- 10.1002/smll.202105538
- ISSN
- 1613-6810
- Abstract
- Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that can alter phenotypes of individuals play a pivotal role in disease development and, more importantly, responses to therapy. However, SNP genotyping has been challenging due to the similarity of SNP alleles and their low concentration in biological samples. Sequence-specific nanoparticle with interpretative toehold-mediated sequence decoding in hydrogel (SWITCH) for multiplex SNP genotyping is presented. The encoding with gold nanoparticle probes transduces each SNP target to approximate to 1000 invaders with prominently different sequences between wild and mutant types, featuring polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-free amplification. Subsequently, the toehold-mediated DNA replacement in hydrogel microparticles decodes the invaders via SNP-specific fluorescence signals. The 4-plex detection of the warfarin-associated SNP targets spiked in commercially validated human serum (S1-100ML, Merck) is successfully demonstrated with excellent specificity. This work is the first technology development presenting PCR-free, multiplex SNP genotyping with a single reporting fluorophore, to the best of knowledge.
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