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Structurally Different Yet Functionally Similar: Aptamers Specific for the Ebola Virus Soluble Glycoprotein and GP1,2 and Their Application in Electrochemical Sensing

The Ebola virus glycoprotein (GP) gene templates several mRNAs that produce either the virion-associated transmembrane protein or one of two secreted glycoproteins. Soluble glycoprotein (sGP) is the predominant product. GP1 and sGP share an amino terminal sequence of 295 amino acids but differ in qu...

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Autores principales: Banerjee, Soma, Hemmat, Mahsa Askary, Shubham, Shambhavi, Gosai, Agnivo, Devarakonda, Sivaranjani, Jiang, Nianyu, Geekiyanage, Charith, Dillard, Jacob A., Maury, Wendy, Shrotriya, Pranav, Lamm, Monica H., Nilsen-Hamilton, Marit
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902059
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054627
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author Banerjee, Soma
Hemmat, Mahsa Askary
Shubham, Shambhavi
Gosai, Agnivo
Devarakonda, Sivaranjani
Jiang, Nianyu
Geekiyanage, Charith
Dillard, Jacob A.
Maury, Wendy
Shrotriya, Pranav
Lamm, Monica H.
Nilsen-Hamilton, Marit
author_facet Banerjee, Soma
Hemmat, Mahsa Askary
Shubham, Shambhavi
Gosai, Agnivo
Devarakonda, Sivaranjani
Jiang, Nianyu
Geekiyanage, Charith
Dillard, Jacob A.
Maury, Wendy
Shrotriya, Pranav
Lamm, Monica H.
Nilsen-Hamilton, Marit
author_sort Banerjee, Soma
collection PubMed
description The Ebola virus glycoprotein (GP) gene templates several mRNAs that produce either the virion-associated transmembrane protein or one of two secreted glycoproteins. Soluble glycoprotein (sGP) is the predominant product. GP1 and sGP share an amino terminal sequence of 295 amino acids but differ in quaternary structure, with GP1 being a heterohexamer with GP2 and sGP a homodimer. Two structurally different DNA aptamers were selected against sGP that also bound GP1,2. These DNA aptamers were compared with a 2′FY-RNA aptamer for their interactions with the Ebola GP gene products. The three aptamers have almost identical binding isotherms for sGP and GP1,2 in solution and on the virion. They demonstrated high affinity and selectivity for sGP and GP1,2. Furthermore, one aptamer, used as a sensing element in an electrochemical format, detected GP1,2 on pseudotyped virions and sGP with high sensitivity in the presence of serum, including from an Ebola-virus-infected monkey. Our results suggest that the aptamers interact with sGP across the interface between the monomers, which is different from the sites on the protein bound by most antibodies. The remarkable similarity in functional features of three structurally distinct aptamers suggests that aptamers, like antibodies, have preferred binding sites on proteins.
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spelling pubmed-100031572023-03-11 Structurally Different Yet Functionally Similar: Aptamers Specific for the Ebola Virus Soluble Glycoprotein and GP1,2 and Their Application in Electrochemical Sensing Banerjee, Soma Hemmat, Mahsa Askary Shubham, Shambhavi Gosai, Agnivo Devarakonda, Sivaranjani Jiang, Nianyu Geekiyanage, Charith Dillard, Jacob A. Maury, Wendy Shrotriya, Pranav Lamm, Monica H. Nilsen-Hamilton, Marit Int J Mol Sci Article The Ebola virus glycoprotein (GP) gene templates several mRNAs that produce either the virion-associated transmembrane protein or one of two secreted glycoproteins. Soluble glycoprotein (sGP) is the predominant product. GP1 and sGP share an amino terminal sequence of 295 amino acids but differ in quaternary structure, with GP1 being a heterohexamer with GP2 and sGP a homodimer. Two structurally different DNA aptamers were selected against sGP that also bound GP1,2. These DNA aptamers were compared with a 2′FY-RNA aptamer for their interactions with the Ebola GP gene products. The three aptamers have almost identical binding isotherms for sGP and GP1,2 in solution and on the virion. They demonstrated high affinity and selectivity for sGP and GP1,2. Furthermore, one aptamer, used as a sensing element in an electrochemical format, detected GP1,2 on pseudotyped virions and sGP with high sensitivity in the presence of serum, including from an Ebola-virus-infected monkey. Our results suggest that the aptamers interact with sGP across the interface between the monomers, which is different from the sites on the protein bound by most antibodies. The remarkable similarity in functional features of three structurally distinct aptamers suggests that aptamers, like antibodies, have preferred binding sites on proteins. MDPI 2023-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10003157/ /pubmed/36902059 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054627 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Banerjee, Soma
Hemmat, Mahsa Askary
Shubham, Shambhavi
Gosai, Agnivo
Devarakonda, Sivaranjani
Jiang, Nianyu
Geekiyanage, Charith
Dillard, Jacob A.
Maury, Wendy
Shrotriya, Pranav
Lamm, Monica H.
Nilsen-Hamilton, Marit
Structurally Different Yet Functionally Similar: Aptamers Specific for the Ebola Virus Soluble Glycoprotein and GP1,2 and Their Application in Electrochemical Sensing
title Structurally Different Yet Functionally Similar: Aptamers Specific for the Ebola Virus Soluble Glycoprotein and GP1,2 and Their Application in Electrochemical Sensing
title_full Structurally Different Yet Functionally Similar: Aptamers Specific for the Ebola Virus Soluble Glycoprotein and GP1,2 and Their Application in Electrochemical Sensing
title_fullStr Structurally Different Yet Functionally Similar: Aptamers Specific for the Ebola Virus Soluble Glycoprotein and GP1,2 and Their Application in Electrochemical Sensing
title_full_unstemmed Structurally Different Yet Functionally Similar: Aptamers Specific for the Ebola Virus Soluble Glycoprotein and GP1,2 and Their Application in Electrochemical Sensing
title_short Structurally Different Yet Functionally Similar: Aptamers Specific for the Ebola Virus Soluble Glycoprotein and GP1,2 and Their Application in Electrochemical Sensing
title_sort structurally different yet functionally similar: aptamers specific for the ebola virus soluble glycoprotein and gp1,2 and their application in electrochemical sensing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902059
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054627
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