Rolling circle amplification (RCA) is an isothermal process under the action of DNA polymerases. Large-scale DNA templates have been generated using RCA for target detection. Some signal amplification strategies including optical sensors and electrochemical sensors based on RCA have been applied to achieve sensitive detection. Sensors based on RCA have attracted increasing interest. Advances in RCA-based sensors for protein detection are reviewed in this paper. The advantages and detection mechanisms of sensors based on RCA are revealed and discussed. Finally, possible challenges and future perspectives are also outlined.
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