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In-line RNA-based microreactor direct mass spectrometry for ultrasensitive and rapid assay of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase activity. | LitMetric

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Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT), a unique template-independent DNA polymerase, plays a crucial role in the human adaptive immune system and is considered a promising biomarker for the diagnosis of various forms of acute or chronic leukemia. The accurate and sensitive detection of trace TdT is of pivotal importance to fulfill the significant medical interest in understanding its pathological functions and diagnosing TdT-related diseases. We hereby present an in-line RNA-based microreactor direct mass spectrometry (MS) method and its application for ultrasensitive, accurate, and rapid analysis of trace TdT activity in leukemic cell samples. A specially designed RNA-based microreactor is fabricated by immobilizing short RNA sequence via covalent Au-S bond on the inner surface of a capillary pre-modified with three-dimensional porous layer (PL) and Au nanoparticles (AuNPs). Utilizing this PL@Au@RNA microreactor, the signal of target TdT is conversed into reporter molecules (adenine), which exhibit a strong MS response. This conversion process enables efficient signal amplification and enhances detection sensitivity. The outlet end of the PL@Au@RNA microreactor is deliberately crafted into a porous tip, serving as an electrospray ionization (ESI) interface to directly couple to ESI-MS in-line. This design facilitates the direct transmission of the generated signaling molecules into the MS system, eliminating the need for laborious sample treatment procedures. By implementing this RNA-based microreactor in direct MS analysis, we have achieved remarkable sensitivity in detecting TdT activity with the limit-of-detection of 4 × 10 U, surpassing other reported methods in literature by three to four orders of magnitude. Furthermore, each assay requires a minimal sample volume of merely 10 nL. This method has successfully demonstrated its application in accurately and efficiently detecting TdT activity in leukemia cells, and its detection results are consistent with those obtained by ELISA kits.

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