作者
Siting Fu,Ping Li,Peter P. Fu,Yu-Ting Huang,Wen‐Hao Chang,Xiaowen Xu
摘要
Lateral flow assay owns advantages of easy operation, visual detection, and portable use. However, since the strip fabrication requires specific nanomaterial modification, zones pretreating/spraying, and particular capture unit immobilization, the as-prepared strip usually can detect just one type of target. To detect a new target, nanomaterial remodification and strip refabrication are needed, which is laborious, costly, and limited by access to the strip device. Here, we propose a DNA multiway junction based lateral flow assay facing different types of targets. Two assistant strands, named α and β, and a molecular beacon (MB) are designed, so as to form a DNA four-way junction with DNA/RNA nucleic acids or to a form DNA three-way junction with small molecules, proteins, and enzymes. The DNA multiway junction acts as a bridging complex to link DNA-modified gold nanoparticles on the test zone for coloration. We demonstrate the as-prepared lateral flow strip for detection of HBV viral DNA fragment, microRNA, ATP, thrombin, and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT). The DNA multiway junction based lateral flow assay provides a versatile, flexible, convenient, and cost-effective technique for visual detection of targets of interest.