Enzyme-free temperature resilient amplification assay with toehold stem-loop probe.

Publication date: Feb 04, 2025

Toehold mediated strand displacement reaction (TMSDR) offers a rapid, enzyme-free amplification strategy, providing advantages over traditional methods like RT-PCR, and RT-LAMP. Optimizing TMSDR can significantly enhance sensitivity in point-of-care biosensor applications for target nucleic acid detection. However, achieving optimal performance requires meticulous probe design and stringent quality control. We developed a TMSDR-based system targeting a specific SARS-CoV-2 RNA sequence through testing multiple fluorophore-quencher labeled DNA probes. Following optimization, a probe with a strategically designed: stem, loop, and optimized toehold length emerged as the most effective candidate. Displacer sequence optimization further enhanced amplification efficiency. Ensuring probe purity is crucial, as impurities elevated background noise and diminished sensitivity. This work underscores the importance of rigorous probe quality in achieving reliable and sensitive TMSDR-based viral RNA detection, paving the way for robust point-of-care diagnostic tools.

Concepts Keywords
Biosensor Achieving
Lamp Amplification
Meticulous Based
Toehold Care
Viral Detection
Enzyme
Free
Loop
Point
Probe
Rt
Sensitivity
Stem
Tmsdr
Toehold

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease IDO assay
disease IDO nucleic acid
disease IDO quality

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