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Aptamer Recognition of Multiplexed Small-Molecule-Functionalized Substrates.


ABSTRACT: Aptamers are chemically synthesized oligonucleotides or peptides with molecular recognition capabilities. We investigated recognition of substrate-tethered small-molecule targets, using neurotransmitters as examples, and fluorescently labeled DNA aptamers. Substrate regions patterned via microfluidic channels with dopamine or ??l-tryptophan were selectively recognized by previously identified dopamine or l-tryptophan aptamers, respectively. The on-substrate dissociation constant determined for the dopamine aptamer was comparable to, though, slightly greater than the previously determined solution dissociation constant. Using prefunctionalized neurotransmitter-conjugated oligo(ethylene glycol) alkanethiols and microfluidics patterning, we produced multiplexed substrates to capture and to sort aptamers. Substrates patterned with l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine, l- threo-dihydroxyphenylserine, and l-5-hydroxytryptophan enabled comparison of the selectivity of the dopamine aptamer for different targets via simultaneous determination of in situ binding constants. Thus, beyond our previous demonstrations of recognition by protein binding partners (i.e., antibodies and G-protein-coupled receptors), strategically optimized small-molecule-functionalized substrates show selective recognition of nucleic acid binding partners. These substrates are useful for side-by-side target comparisons and future identification and characterization of novel aptamers targeting neurotransmitters or other important small molecules.

SUBMITTER: Nakatsuka N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6087467 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aptamer Recognition of Multiplexed Small-Molecule-Functionalized Substrates.

Nakatsuka Nako N   Cao Huan H HH   Deshayes Stephanie S   Melkonian Arin L AL   Kasko Andrea M AM   Weiss Paul S PS   Andrews Anne M AM  

ACS applied materials & interfaces 20180706 28


Aptamers are chemically synthesized oligonucleotides or peptides with molecular recognition capabilities. We investigated recognition of substrate-tethered small-molecule targets, using neurotransmitters as examples, and fluorescently labeled DNA aptamers. Substrate regions patterned via microfluidic channels with dopamine or   l-tryptophan were selectively recognized by previously identified dopamine or l-tryptophan aptamers, respectively. The on-substrate dissociation constant determined for t  ...[more]

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