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Selection, Characterization and Application of Artificial DNA Aptamer Containing Appended Bases with Sub-nanomolar Affinity for a Salivary Biomarker

We have attained a chemically modified DNA aptamer against salivary α-amylase (sAA), which attracts researchers’ attention as a useful biomarker for assessing human psychobiological and social behavioural processes, although high affinity aptamers have not been isolated from a random natural DNA lib...

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Autores principales: Minagawa, Hirotaka, Onodera, Kentaro, Fujita, Hiroto, Sakamoto, Taiichi, Akitomi, Joe, Kaneko, Naoto, Shiratori, Ikuo, Kuwahara, Masayasu, Horii, Katsunori, Waga, Iwao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5335659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28256555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42716
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author Minagawa, Hirotaka
Onodera, Kentaro
Fujita, Hiroto
Sakamoto, Taiichi
Akitomi, Joe
Kaneko, Naoto
Shiratori, Ikuo
Kuwahara, Masayasu
Horii, Katsunori
Waga, Iwao
author_facet Minagawa, Hirotaka
Onodera, Kentaro
Fujita, Hiroto
Sakamoto, Taiichi
Akitomi, Joe
Kaneko, Naoto
Shiratori, Ikuo
Kuwahara, Masayasu
Horii, Katsunori
Waga, Iwao
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description We have attained a chemically modified DNA aptamer against salivary α-amylase (sAA), which attracts researchers’ attention as a useful biomarker for assessing human psychobiological and social behavioural processes, although high affinity aptamers have not been isolated from a random natural DNA library to date. For the selection, we used the base-appended base (BAB) modification, that is, a modified-base DNA library containing (E)-5-(2-(N-(2-(N6-adeninyl)ethyl))carbamylvinyl)-uracil in place of thymine. After eight rounds of selection, a 75 mer aptamer, AMYm1, which binds to sAA with extremely high affinity (K(d) < 1 nM), was isolated. Furthermore, we have successfully determined the 36-mer minimum fragment, AMYm1-3, which retains target binding activity comparable to the full-length AMYm1, by surface plasmon resonance assays. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectral analysis indicated that the minimum fragment forms a specific stable conformation, whereas the predicted secondary structures were suggested to be disordered forms. Thus, DNA libraries with BAB-modifications can achieve more diverse conformations for fitness to various targets compared with natural DNA libraries, which is an important advantage for aptamer development. Furthermore, using AMYm1, a capillary gel electrophoresis assay and lateral flow assay with human saliva were conducted, and its feasibility was demonstrated.
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spelling pubmed-53356592017-03-07 Selection, Characterization and Application of Artificial DNA Aptamer Containing Appended Bases with Sub-nanomolar Affinity for a Salivary Biomarker Minagawa, Hirotaka Onodera, Kentaro Fujita, Hiroto Sakamoto, Taiichi Akitomi, Joe Kaneko, Naoto Shiratori, Ikuo Kuwahara, Masayasu Horii, Katsunori Waga, Iwao Sci Rep Article We have attained a chemically modified DNA aptamer against salivary α-amylase (sAA), which attracts researchers’ attention as a useful biomarker for assessing human psychobiological and social behavioural processes, although high affinity aptamers have not been isolated from a random natural DNA library to date. For the selection, we used the base-appended base (BAB) modification, that is, a modified-base DNA library containing (E)-5-(2-(N-(2-(N6-adeninyl)ethyl))carbamylvinyl)-uracil in place of thymine. After eight rounds of selection, a 75 mer aptamer, AMYm1, which binds to sAA with extremely high affinity (K(d) < 1 nM), was isolated. Furthermore, we have successfully determined the 36-mer minimum fragment, AMYm1-3, which retains target binding activity comparable to the full-length AMYm1, by surface plasmon resonance assays. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectral analysis indicated that the minimum fragment forms a specific stable conformation, whereas the predicted secondary structures were suggested to be disordered forms. Thus, DNA libraries with BAB-modifications can achieve more diverse conformations for fitness to various targets compared with natural DNA libraries, which is an important advantage for aptamer development. Furthermore, using AMYm1, a capillary gel electrophoresis assay and lateral flow assay with human saliva were conducted, and its feasibility was demonstrated. Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5335659/ /pubmed/28256555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42716 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Minagawa, Hirotaka
Onodera, Kentaro
Fujita, Hiroto
Sakamoto, Taiichi
Akitomi, Joe
Kaneko, Naoto
Shiratori, Ikuo
Kuwahara, Masayasu
Horii, Katsunori
Waga, Iwao
Selection, Characterization and Application of Artificial DNA Aptamer Containing Appended Bases with Sub-nanomolar Affinity for a Salivary Biomarker
title Selection, Characterization and Application of Artificial DNA Aptamer Containing Appended Bases with Sub-nanomolar Affinity for a Salivary Biomarker
title_full Selection, Characterization and Application of Artificial DNA Aptamer Containing Appended Bases with Sub-nanomolar Affinity for a Salivary Biomarker
title_fullStr Selection, Characterization and Application of Artificial DNA Aptamer Containing Appended Bases with Sub-nanomolar Affinity for a Salivary Biomarker
title_full_unstemmed Selection, Characterization and Application of Artificial DNA Aptamer Containing Appended Bases with Sub-nanomolar Affinity for a Salivary Biomarker
title_short Selection, Characterization and Application of Artificial DNA Aptamer Containing Appended Bases with Sub-nanomolar Affinity for a Salivary Biomarker
title_sort selection, characterization and application of artificial dna aptamer containing appended bases with sub-nanomolar affinity for a salivary biomarker
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5335659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28256555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42716
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