DNA-Crosslinked 2D Photonic Crystal Hydrogels for Detection of Adenosine Actuated by an Adenosine-Binding Aptamer

ACS Sens. 2022 Jun 24;7(6):1648-1656. doi: 10.1021/acssensors.1c02424. Epub 2022 May 27.

Abstract

There is a need to develop versatile sensing motifs that can be used to detect a variety of chemical targets in resource-limited settings, for example, at the point of care. While numerous sensing technologies have been developed toward this effort, these technologies can be overly complex and require a skilled technician, extensive sample preparation, or sophisticated instrumentation to use, limiting their generalizability and application in resource-limited settings. Here, we report a novel sensing motif that utilizes DNA-crosslinked two-dimensional photonic crystal (2DPC) hydrogels. These hydrogel sensors contain a DNA aptamer recognition group that binds a target analyte. As proof of concept, we fabricated 2DPC hydrogels using a well-studied adenosine-binding aptamer. This adenosine aptamer is duplexed with a partially complementary strand and forms responsive crosslinks in the hydrogel polymer network. When adenosine is introduced, aptamer-adenosine binding occurs, breaking the DNA crosslinks and causing the hydrogel to swell. This in turn increases the particle spacing of an embedded 2DPC array, shifting the 2DPC Bragg diffraction. Thus, adenosine concentration can be monitored through 2DPC Bragg diffraction measurements. A linear range of 20 μM to 2 mM was observed. The detection limits were calculated to be 13.9 μM in adenosine-binding buffer and 26.7 μM in fetal bovine serum. This reported sensing motif has a readout that is simple and rapid and requires minimal equipment. We hypothesize that this sensing motif is generalizable and that other sensors can be easily fabricated by simply exchanging the aptamer that serves as a molecular recognition group.

Keywords: DNA hydrogel; aptamers; aptasensors; hydrogels; photonic crystals; responsive polymers; sensors.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adenosine
  • Aptamers, Nucleotide* / chemistry
  • DNA
  • Hydrogels* / chemistry
  • Photons

Substances

  • Aptamers, Nucleotide
  • Hydrogels
  • DNA
  • Adenosine