竞争增强配体选择鉴定DNA适体

IF 3.784 3区 化学 Q1 Chemistry
Maeling J. N. Tapp, Joseph M. Slocik, Patrick B. Dennis, Rajesh R. Naik, Valeria T. Milam*
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摘要

竞争增强配体筛选(CompELS)用于快速筛选大型DNA文库,以鉴定与非生物靶标结合的称为适体的单链寡核苷酸配体。这种以前未报道的适体筛选方法涉及在生物筛选过程中反复引入未富集的随机序列群体,但避免了传统SELEX(通过指数富集配体的系统进化)筛选固有的迭代洗脱和聚合酶链反应(PCR)扩增步骤。在这项研究中,通过CompELS在金表面鉴定了25个适体,并评估了它们的一级结构模式和预测二级结构。在与25个确定的适体进行最后一轮竞争实验后,一个特定的适体序列(1N)成为金底物最具竞争力的吸附物质。结合分析表明,与来自相同二级结构家族的其他5个高亲和力适配体(Kd = 10-8-10-9 M)相比,1N的结合亲和力(Kd = 5.6 × 10-10 M)至少有一个数量级的差异。总的来说,这些研究引入了一个快速、可靠的筛选和排序平台,以及一个非常适合于识别和表征非生物和生物靶标适配体的分类方案。
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Competition-Enhanced Ligand Selection to Identify DNA Aptamers

Competition-Enhanced Ligand Selection to Identify DNA Aptamers

Competition-enhanced ligand screening (CompELS) was employed to rapidly screen through large DNA libraries to identify single-stranded, oligonucleotide-based ligands called aptamers that bind to a nonbiological target. This previously unreported aptamer screening approach involves the repeated introduction of unenriched random sequence populations during the biopanning process, but avoids iterative elution and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification steps inherent to traditional SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment) screening. In this study, 25 aptamers were identified against a gold surface via CompELS and evaluated to identify patterns in primary structures and predicted secondary structures. Following a final one-round competition experiment with the 25 identified aptamers, one particular aptamer sequence (1N) emerged as the most competitive adsorbate species for the gold substrate. Binding analysis indicated at least an order of magnitude difference in the binding affinity of 1N (Kd = 5.6 × 10–10 M) compared to five other high affinity aptamer candidates (Kd = 10–8–10–9 M) from identical secondary structure families. Collectively, these studies introduce a rapid, reliable screening and ranking platform along with a classification scheme well-suited for identifying and characterizing aptamers for nonbiological as well as biological targets.

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ACS Combinatorial Science
ACS Combinatorial Science CHEMISTRY, APPLIED-CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry has been relaunched as ACS Combinatorial Science under the leadership of new Editor-in-Chief M.G. Finn of The Scripps Research Institute. The journal features an expanded scope and will build upon the legacy of the Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, a highly cited leader in the field.
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