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A Fluorogenic DNAzyme for A Thermally Stable Protein Biomarker from Fusobacterium nucleatum,a Human Bacterial Pathogen
Authors:Qian Feng  Sandy Zakaria  Devon Morrison  Dr Kha Tram  Jim Gu  Prof Dr Bruno J Salena  Prof Dr Yingfu Li
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4 K1 Canada;2. School of Biomedical Engineering, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4 K1 Canada;3. Department of Medicine, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4 K1 Canada
Abstract:Fusobacterium nucleatum has been correlated to many poor human conditions including oral infections, adverse pregnancies and cancer, and thus molecular tools capable of detecting this human pathogen can be used to develop diagnostic tests for them. Using a new selection method targeting thermally stable proteins without a counter-selection step, we derived an fluorogenic RNA-cleaving DNAzyme, named RFD-FN1, that can be activated by a thermally stable protein target that is unique to F. nucleatum subspecies. High thermal stability of protein targets is a very desirable attribute for DNAzyme-based biosensing directly with biological samples because nucleases found inherently in these samples can be heat-inactivated. We further demonstrate that RFD-FN1 can function as a fluorescent sensor in both human saliva and human stool samples. The discovery of RFD-FN1 paired with a highly thermal stable protein target presents opportunities for developing simpler diagnostic tests for this important pathogen.
Keywords:Bacterial Detection  Biosensor  DNAzyme  Fusobacterium Nucleatum  In Vitro Selection
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