Self-folded Primers as an Alternative to Single-stranded Primers in an Oligonucleotide Library Designed for Aptamer Screening
سال انتشار: 1401
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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چکیده مقاله:
In recent years, oligonucleotide libraries have been used to screen for high-affinity and high-selectivity aptamers that target proteins, peptides, small molecules, or cells. The members of a traditional oligonucleotide library contain a randomized central region with a single-stranded primer region at each end for amplifying target-bound central sequences. However, the single-stranded primers may interact with complementary sequences in the central region of the oligonucleotide and interfere with target-binding. The authors proposed a new library design that uses self-folded motifs to replace the single-stranded primers. For proof of concept, highly structured intercalated motifs (i-motifs) were used to construct the primer regions, and DNA oligonucleotides containing a known streptavidin-binding aptamer in the central region were used to evaluate the performance of the i-motif primers. The applicability of i-motif primers for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was evaluated as well. The experimental results indicate that the self-folded i-motif primers do not interrupt streptavidin binding to the central region of the DNA oligonucleotide, and that they are PCR-friendly. Finally, when these self-folding primers were used to construct the members of an otherwise traditional DNA library, the target molecules were successfully collected, demonstrating that such primers are a viable alternative to the traditional single-stranded primers in the members of an oligonucleotide library used for aptamer screening.
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Bin Wang
Department of Chemistry, Marshall University, Huntington, WV ۲۵۷۵۵, United States
Hamza Jafary
Department of Chemistry, Marshall University, Huntington, WV ۲۵۷۵۵, United States
Niloufar Sadeghian
Department of Chemistry, Marshall University, Huntington, WV ۲۵۷۵۵, United States