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Reporter-recruiting bifunctional aptasensor for bioluminescent analytical assays
We report a novel bioluminescent aptasensor, which consists of 2′-F-RNA aptamer modules joined into a bi-specific aptamer construct. One aptamer module binds the analyte, then after structural rearrangement the second module recruits non-covalently Ca(2+)-dependent photoprotein obelin from the solut...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056652/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra05117a |
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author | Davydova, Anna Krasitskaya, Vasilisa Vorobjev, Pavel Timoshenko, Valentina Tupikin, Alexey Kabilov, Marsel Frank, Ludmila Venyaminova, Alya Vorobyeva, Mariya |
author_facet | Davydova, Anna Krasitskaya, Vasilisa Vorobjev, Pavel Timoshenko, Valentina Tupikin, Alexey Kabilov, Marsel Frank, Ludmila Venyaminova, Alya Vorobyeva, Mariya |
author_sort | Davydova, Anna |
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description | We report a novel bioluminescent aptasensor, which consists of 2′-F-RNA aptamer modules joined into a bi-specific aptamer construct. One aptamer module binds the analyte, then after structural rearrangement the second module recruits non-covalently Ca(2+)-dependent photoprotein obelin from the solution, thus providing a bioluminescent signal. This concept allows using free protein as a reporter, which brings such advantages as no need for aptamer–protein conjugation, a possibility of thermal re-folding of aptamer component with no harm to a protein, and simpler detection protocol. We developed the new 2′-F-RNA aptamer for obelin, and proposed the strategy for engineering structure-switching bi-modular aptamer constructs which bind the analyte and the obelin in a sequential manner. With the use of hemoglobin as a model analyte, we showed the feasibility of utilizing the aptasensor in a fast and straightforward bioluminescent microplate assay. With a proper design of a secondary structure, this strategy of aptasensor engineering might be further extended to bi-specific aptamer-based bioluminescent sensors for other analytes of interest. |
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spelling | pubmed-90566522022-05-04 Reporter-recruiting bifunctional aptasensor for bioluminescent analytical assays Davydova, Anna Krasitskaya, Vasilisa Vorobjev, Pavel Timoshenko, Valentina Tupikin, Alexey Kabilov, Marsel Frank, Ludmila Venyaminova, Alya Vorobyeva, Mariya RSC Adv Chemistry We report a novel bioluminescent aptasensor, which consists of 2′-F-RNA aptamer modules joined into a bi-specific aptamer construct. One aptamer module binds the analyte, then after structural rearrangement the second module recruits non-covalently Ca(2+)-dependent photoprotein obelin from the solution, thus providing a bioluminescent signal. This concept allows using free protein as a reporter, which brings such advantages as no need for aptamer–protein conjugation, a possibility of thermal re-folding of aptamer component with no harm to a protein, and simpler detection protocol. We developed the new 2′-F-RNA aptamer for obelin, and proposed the strategy for engineering structure-switching bi-modular aptamer constructs which bind the analyte and the obelin in a sequential manner. With the use of hemoglobin as a model analyte, we showed the feasibility of utilizing the aptasensor in a fast and straightforward bioluminescent microplate assay. With a proper design of a secondary structure, this strategy of aptasensor engineering might be further extended to bi-specific aptamer-based bioluminescent sensors for other analytes of interest. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9056652/ /pubmed/35516485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra05117a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Davydova, Anna Krasitskaya, Vasilisa Vorobjev, Pavel Timoshenko, Valentina Tupikin, Alexey Kabilov, Marsel Frank, Ludmila Venyaminova, Alya Vorobyeva, Mariya Reporter-recruiting bifunctional aptasensor for bioluminescent analytical assays |
title | Reporter-recruiting bifunctional aptasensor for bioluminescent analytical assays |
title_full | Reporter-recruiting bifunctional aptasensor for bioluminescent analytical assays |
title_fullStr | Reporter-recruiting bifunctional aptasensor for bioluminescent analytical assays |
title_full_unstemmed | Reporter-recruiting bifunctional aptasensor for bioluminescent analytical assays |
title_short | Reporter-recruiting bifunctional aptasensor for bioluminescent analytical assays |
title_sort | reporter-recruiting bifunctional aptasensor for bioluminescent analytical assays |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056652/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra05117a |
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