Visualization of Long Noncoding RNA MEG3 in Living Cells by a Triple-Helix-Powered 3D Catcher.

ACS Appl Bio Mater

Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Cytochemistry, School of Chemistry and Food Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha 410114, P. R. China.

Published: May 2020

Visual imaging of long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) MEG3, a newfound regulator of transactivation and tumor growth suppression, is conducive to unlock the secrets of MEG3 in some important biological processes. Here, for the first time, we designed a DNA tetrahedron-based three-dimensional (3D) catcher for imaging cytoplasmic lncRNA MEG3 in living cells. The 3D catcher is composed of a triple-helix-forming dsDNA with capacity to bind the 5'-end GA-rich domain of the lncRNA MEG3 and four hairpin-shaped antisense sequences toward contiguous domain on MEG3. Once ingested by the cell, the 3D catcher quickly captures lncRNA MEG3 via forming a DNA-RNA triple-helix structure and triggering the hybridization-based string disassembly of the catcher. Concomitantly, the quenched hairpin is opened and the fluorescent signal undergoes lighting on conversion. Ascribed to the triple-helix-induced "domino effect," the disassembly reaction time is greatly shorter than the reaction with the inability to form a triple helix. The 3D catcher allows detection of long-chain targets as long as 129 nucleotide (129 nt) with a detection limit of 0.36 nM and distinguishes endogenous lncRNA MEG3 fragments in living cells between hepatoma cells and normal hepatocytes, which provides a reliable strategy for monitoring endogenous long fragment nucleic acid biomarkers in early clinical lesion diagnoses.

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