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Aptamers Against the β-Conglutin Allergen: Insights into the Behavior of the Shortest Multimeric(Intra)Molecular DNA G-Quadruplex

In previous work, a 93-mer aptamer was selected against the anaphylactic allergen, β-conglutin and truncated to an 11-mer, improving the affinity by two orders of magnitude, whilst maintaining the specificity. This 11-mer was observed to fold in a G-quadruplex, and preliminary results indicated the...

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Autores principales: O’ Sullivan, Ciara K., Mairal, Teresa, Jauset-Rubio, Miriam, Svobodova, Marketa, Skouridou, Vasso, Esposito, Veronica, Virgilio, Antonella, Galeone, Aldo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031150
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author O’ Sullivan, Ciara K.
Mairal, Teresa
Jauset-Rubio, Miriam
Svobodova, Marketa
Skouridou, Vasso
Esposito, Veronica
Virgilio, Antonella
Galeone, Aldo
author_facet O’ Sullivan, Ciara K.
Mairal, Teresa
Jauset-Rubio, Miriam
Svobodova, Marketa
Skouridou, Vasso
Esposito, Veronica
Virgilio, Antonella
Galeone, Aldo
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description In previous work, a 93-mer aptamer was selected against the anaphylactic allergen, β-conglutin and truncated to an 11-mer, improving the affinity by two orders of magnitude, whilst maintaining the specificity. This 11-mer was observed to fold in a G-quadruplex, and preliminary results indicated the existence of a combination of monomeric and higher-order structures. Building on this previous work, in the current study, we aimed to elucidate a deeper understanding of the structural forms of this 11-mer and the effect of the structure on its binding ability. A battery of techniques including polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, high-performance liquid chromatography in combination with electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight, thermal binding analysis, circular dichroism and nuclear magnetic resonance were used to probe the structure of both the 11-mer and the 11-mer flanked with TT- at either the 5′ or 3′ end or at both ends. The TT-tail at the 5′ end hinders stacking effects and effectively enforces the 11-mer to maintain a monomeric form. The 11-mer and the TT- derivatives of the 11-mer were also evaluated for their ability to bind its cognate target using microscale thermophoresis and surface plasmon resonance, and biolayer interferometry confirmed the nanomolar affinity of the 11-mer. All the techniques utilized confirmed that the 11-mer was found to exist in a combination of monomeric and higher-order structures, and that independent of the structural form present, nanomolar affinity was observed.
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spelling pubmed-78658912021-02-07 Aptamers Against the β-Conglutin Allergen: Insights into the Behavior of the Shortest Multimeric(Intra)Molecular DNA G-Quadruplex O’ Sullivan, Ciara K. Mairal, Teresa Jauset-Rubio, Miriam Svobodova, Marketa Skouridou, Vasso Esposito, Veronica Virgilio, Antonella Galeone, Aldo Int J Mol Sci Article In previous work, a 93-mer aptamer was selected against the anaphylactic allergen, β-conglutin and truncated to an 11-mer, improving the affinity by two orders of magnitude, whilst maintaining the specificity. This 11-mer was observed to fold in a G-quadruplex, and preliminary results indicated the existence of a combination of monomeric and higher-order structures. Building on this previous work, in the current study, we aimed to elucidate a deeper understanding of the structural forms of this 11-mer and the effect of the structure on its binding ability. A battery of techniques including polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, high-performance liquid chromatography in combination with electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight, thermal binding analysis, circular dichroism and nuclear magnetic resonance were used to probe the structure of both the 11-mer and the 11-mer flanked with TT- at either the 5′ or 3′ end or at both ends. The TT-tail at the 5′ end hinders stacking effects and effectively enforces the 11-mer to maintain a monomeric form. The 11-mer and the TT- derivatives of the 11-mer were also evaluated for their ability to bind its cognate target using microscale thermophoresis and surface plasmon resonance, and biolayer interferometry confirmed the nanomolar affinity of the 11-mer. All the techniques utilized confirmed that the 11-mer was found to exist in a combination of monomeric and higher-order structures, and that independent of the structural form present, nanomolar affinity was observed. MDPI 2021-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7865891/ /pubmed/33498970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031150 Text en © 2021 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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O’ Sullivan, Ciara K.
Mairal, Teresa
Jauset-Rubio, Miriam
Svobodova, Marketa
Skouridou, Vasso
Esposito, Veronica
Virgilio, Antonella
Galeone, Aldo
Aptamers Against the β-Conglutin Allergen: Insights into the Behavior of the Shortest Multimeric(Intra)Molecular DNA G-Quadruplex
title Aptamers Against the β-Conglutin Allergen: Insights into the Behavior of the Shortest Multimeric(Intra)Molecular DNA G-Quadruplex
title_full Aptamers Against the β-Conglutin Allergen: Insights into the Behavior of the Shortest Multimeric(Intra)Molecular DNA G-Quadruplex
title_fullStr Aptamers Against the β-Conglutin Allergen: Insights into the Behavior of the Shortest Multimeric(Intra)Molecular DNA G-Quadruplex
title_full_unstemmed Aptamers Against the β-Conglutin Allergen: Insights into the Behavior of the Shortest Multimeric(Intra)Molecular DNA G-Quadruplex
title_short Aptamers Against the β-Conglutin Allergen: Insights into the Behavior of the Shortest Multimeric(Intra)Molecular DNA G-Quadruplex
title_sort aptamers against the β-conglutin allergen: insights into the behavior of the shortest multimeric(intra)molecular dna g-quadruplex
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031150
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