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Comparative Analysis of pH and Target-Induced Conformational Changes of an Oxytetracycline Aptamer in Solution Phase and Surface-Immobilized Form

To date, numerous aptamer-based biosensing platforms have been developed for sensitive and selective monitoring of target analytes, relying on analyte-induced conformational changes in the aptamer for the quantification of the analyte and the conversion of the binding event into a measurable signal....

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Autores principales: Jakab, Kristóf, Melios, Nikitas, Tsekenis, George, Shaban, Abdul, Horváth, Viola, Keresztes, Zsófia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10526194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37759762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13091363
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author Jakab, Kristóf
Melios, Nikitas
Tsekenis, George
Shaban, Abdul
Horváth, Viola
Keresztes, Zsófia
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Melios, Nikitas
Tsekenis, George
Shaban, Abdul
Horváth, Viola
Keresztes, Zsófia
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description To date, numerous aptamer-based biosensing platforms have been developed for sensitive and selective monitoring of target analytes, relying on analyte-induced conformational changes in the aptamer for the quantification of the analyte and the conversion of the binding event into a measurable signal. Despite the impact of these conformational rearrangements on sensor performance, the influence of the environment on the structural conformations of aptamers has rarely been investigated, so the link between parameters directly influencing aptamer folding and the ability of the aptamer to bind to the target analyte remains elusive. Herein, the effect a number of variables have on an aptamer’s 3D structure was examined, including the pH of the buffering medium, as well as the anchoring of the aptamer on a solid support, with the use of two label-free techniques. Circular dichroism spectroscopy was utilized to study the conformation of an aptamer in solution along with any changes induced to it by the environment (analyte binding, pH, composition and ionic strength of the buffer solution), while quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring was employed to investigate the surface-bound aptamer’s behavior and performance. Analysis was performed on an aptamer against oxytetracycline, serving as a model system, representative of aptamers selected against small molecule analytes. The obtained results highlight the influence of the environment on the folding and thus analyte-binding capacity of an aptamer and emphasize the need to deploy appropriate surface functionalization protocols in sensor development as a means to minimize the steric obstructions and undesirable interactions of an aptamer with a surface onto which it is tethered.
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spelling pubmed-105261942023-09-28 Comparative Analysis of pH and Target-Induced Conformational Changes of an Oxytetracycline Aptamer in Solution Phase and Surface-Immobilized Form Jakab, Kristóf Melios, Nikitas Tsekenis, George Shaban, Abdul Horváth, Viola Keresztes, Zsófia Biomolecules Article To date, numerous aptamer-based biosensing platforms have been developed for sensitive and selective monitoring of target analytes, relying on analyte-induced conformational changes in the aptamer for the quantification of the analyte and the conversion of the binding event into a measurable signal. Despite the impact of these conformational rearrangements on sensor performance, the influence of the environment on the structural conformations of aptamers has rarely been investigated, so the link between parameters directly influencing aptamer folding and the ability of the aptamer to bind to the target analyte remains elusive. Herein, the effect a number of variables have on an aptamer’s 3D structure was examined, including the pH of the buffering medium, as well as the anchoring of the aptamer on a solid support, with the use of two label-free techniques. Circular dichroism spectroscopy was utilized to study the conformation of an aptamer in solution along with any changes induced to it by the environment (analyte binding, pH, composition and ionic strength of the buffer solution), while quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring was employed to investigate the surface-bound aptamer’s behavior and performance. Analysis was performed on an aptamer against oxytetracycline, serving as a model system, representative of aptamers selected against small molecule analytes. The obtained results highlight the influence of the environment on the folding and thus analyte-binding capacity of an aptamer and emphasize the need to deploy appropriate surface functionalization protocols in sensor development as a means to minimize the steric obstructions and undesirable interactions of an aptamer with a surface onto which it is tethered. MDPI 2023-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10526194/ /pubmed/37759762 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13091363 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/).
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Jakab, Kristóf
Melios, Nikitas
Tsekenis, George
Shaban, Abdul
Horváth, Viola
Keresztes, Zsófia
Comparative Analysis of pH and Target-Induced Conformational Changes of an Oxytetracycline Aptamer in Solution Phase and Surface-Immobilized Form
title Comparative Analysis of pH and Target-Induced Conformational Changes of an Oxytetracycline Aptamer in Solution Phase and Surface-Immobilized Form
title_full Comparative Analysis of pH and Target-Induced Conformational Changes of an Oxytetracycline Aptamer in Solution Phase and Surface-Immobilized Form
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of pH and Target-Induced Conformational Changes of an Oxytetracycline Aptamer in Solution Phase and Surface-Immobilized Form
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of pH and Target-Induced Conformational Changes of an Oxytetracycline Aptamer in Solution Phase and Surface-Immobilized Form
title_short Comparative Analysis of pH and Target-Induced Conformational Changes of an Oxytetracycline Aptamer in Solution Phase and Surface-Immobilized Form
title_sort comparative analysis of ph and target-induced conformational changes of an oxytetracycline aptamer in solution phase and surface-immobilized form
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10526194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37759762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13091363
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