Light-Up Split Broccoli Aptamer as a Versatile Tool for RNA Assembly Monitoring in Cell-Free TX-TL Systems, Hybrid RNA/DNA Origami Tagging and DNA Biosensing
Binary light-up aptamers are intriguing and emerging tools with potential in different
fields. Herein, we demonstrate the versatility of a split Broccoli aptamer system able to turn on the
fluorescence signal only in the presence of a complementary sequence. First, an RNA three-way
junction harbouring the split system is assembled in an E. coli-based cell-free TX-TL system where
the folding of the functional aptamer is demonstrated. Then, the same strategy is introduced into a
‘bio-orthogonal’ hybrid RNA/DNA rectangle origami characterized by atomic force microscopy: the
activation of the split system through the origami self-assembly is demonstrated. Finally, our system
is successfully used to detect the femtomoles of a Campylobacter spp. DNA target sequence. Potential
applications of our system include the real-time monitoring of the self-assembly of nucleic-acid-based
devices in vivo and of the intracellular delivery of therapeutic nanostructures, as well as the in vitro
and in vivo detection of different DNA/RNA targets.