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Cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a Au nanoparticle-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple DNA methyltransferases at the single-molecule level

DNA methylation at cytosine/guanine dinucleotide islands (CpGIs) is the most prominent epigenetic modification in prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes. DNA methyltransferases (MTases) are responsible for genomic methylation, and their aberrant activities are closely associated with various diseases in...

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Autores principales: Wang, Li-Juan, Han, Xiao, Qiu, Jian-Ge, Jiang, BingHua, Zhang, Chun-Yang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8161687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03240a
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author Wang, Li-Juan
Han, Xiao
Qiu, Jian-Ge
Jiang, BingHua
Zhang, Chun-Yang
author_facet Wang, Li-Juan
Han, Xiao
Qiu, Jian-Ge
Jiang, BingHua
Zhang, Chun-Yang
author_sort Wang, Li-Juan
collection PubMed
description DNA methylation at cytosine/guanine dinucleotide islands (CpGIs) is the most prominent epigenetic modification in prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes. DNA methyltransferases (MTases) are responsible for genomic methylation, and their aberrant activities are closely associated with various diseases including cancers. However, the specific and sensitive detection of multiple DNA MTases has remained a great challenge due to the specificity of the methylase substrate and the rareness of methylation-sensitive restriction endonuclease species. Here, we demonstrate for the first time the cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a Au nanoparticle (AuNP)-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple DNA MTases at the single-molecule level. We used the methyl-directed endonuclease GlaI to cleave the site-specific 5-methylcytosine (5-mC). In the presence of CpG and GpC MTases (i.e., M.SssI and M.CviPI), their hairpin substrates are methylated at cytosine-5 to form the catalytic substrates for GlaI, respectively, followed by simultaneous cleavage by GlaI to yield two capture probes. These two capture probes can hybridize with the Cy5/Cy3–signal probes which are assembled on the AuNPs, respectively, to form the double-stranded DNAs (dsDNAs). Each dsDNA with a guanine ribonucleotide can act as the catalytic substrate for ribonuclease (RNase HII), inducing recycling cleavage of signal probes to liberate large numbers of Cy5 and Cy3 molecules from the AuNPs. The released Cy5 and Cy3 molecules can be simply quantified by total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF)-based single-molecule imaging for simultaneous measurement of M.SssI and M.CviPI MTase activities. This method exhibits good specificity and high sensitivity with a detection limit of 2.01 × 10(−3) U mL(−1) for M.SssI MTase and 3.39 × 10(−3) U mL(−1) for M.CviPI MTase, and it can be further applied for discriminating different kinds of DNA MTases, screening potential inhibitors, and measuring DNA MTase activities in human serum and cell lysate samples, holding great potential in biomedical research, clinical diagnosis, drug discovery and cancer therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-81616872021-06-04 Cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a Au nanoparticle-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple DNA methyltransferases at the single-molecule level Wang, Li-Juan Han, Xiao Qiu, Jian-Ge Jiang, BingHua Zhang, Chun-Yang Chem Sci Chemistry DNA methylation at cytosine/guanine dinucleotide islands (CpGIs) is the most prominent epigenetic modification in prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes. DNA methyltransferases (MTases) are responsible for genomic methylation, and their aberrant activities are closely associated with various diseases including cancers. However, the specific and sensitive detection of multiple DNA MTases has remained a great challenge due to the specificity of the methylase substrate and the rareness of methylation-sensitive restriction endonuclease species. Here, we demonstrate for the first time the cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a Au nanoparticle (AuNP)-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple DNA MTases at the single-molecule level. We used the methyl-directed endonuclease GlaI to cleave the site-specific 5-methylcytosine (5-mC). In the presence of CpG and GpC MTases (i.e., M.SssI and M.CviPI), their hairpin substrates are methylated at cytosine-5 to form the catalytic substrates for GlaI, respectively, followed by simultaneous cleavage by GlaI to yield two capture probes. These two capture probes can hybridize with the Cy5/Cy3–signal probes which are assembled on the AuNPs, respectively, to form the double-stranded DNAs (dsDNAs). Each dsDNA with a guanine ribonucleotide can act as the catalytic substrate for ribonuclease (RNase HII), inducing recycling cleavage of signal probes to liberate large numbers of Cy5 and Cy3 molecules from the AuNPs. The released Cy5 and Cy3 molecules can be simply quantified by total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF)-based single-molecule imaging for simultaneous measurement of M.SssI and M.CviPI MTase activities. This method exhibits good specificity and high sensitivity with a detection limit of 2.01 × 10(−3) U mL(−1) for M.SssI MTase and 3.39 × 10(−3) U mL(−1) for M.CviPI MTase, and it can be further applied for discriminating different kinds of DNA MTases, screening potential inhibitors, and measuring DNA MTase activities in human serum and cell lysate samples, holding great potential in biomedical research, clinical diagnosis, drug discovery and cancer therapeutics. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8161687/ /pubmed/34094232 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03240a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wang, Li-Juan
Han, Xiao
Qiu, Jian-Ge
Jiang, BingHua
Zhang, Chun-Yang
Cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a Au nanoparticle-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple DNA methyltransferases at the single-molecule level
title Cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a Au nanoparticle-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple DNA methyltransferases at the single-molecule level
title_full Cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a Au nanoparticle-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple DNA methyltransferases at the single-molecule level
title_fullStr Cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a Au nanoparticle-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple DNA methyltransferases at the single-molecule level
title_full_unstemmed Cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a Au nanoparticle-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple DNA methyltransferases at the single-molecule level
title_short Cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a Au nanoparticle-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple DNA methyltransferases at the single-molecule level
title_sort cytosine-5 methylation-directed construction of a au nanoparticle-based nanosensor for simultaneous detection of multiple dna methyltransferases at the single-molecule level
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8161687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03240a
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