In Vitro Selection of Aptamers with Affinity for Neuropeptide Y Using Capillary Electrophoresis
- 9 June 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 127 (26), 9382-9383
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja052406n
Abstract
Capillary electrophoresis-systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (CE-SELEX) was used to select aptamers for neuropeptide Y (NPY). This is the first example of a CE-SELEX selection for aptamers that bind a target molecule smaller than itself. One of the limitations of CE-SELEX is that the aptamer must exhibit a significant mobility shift when it binds the target to facilitate fraction collection. Before this study, it was not clear if smaller targets would be capable of inducing a large enough shift in mobility for CE-SELEX to be successful. NPY is a 36-amino acid peptide (MW = 4272 g/mol), much smaller than the 80-base ssDNA used in the selection (∼25 kDa). NPY binding aptamers with 300−1000 nM dissociation constants were obtained after only four rounds of selection. The specificity of the aptamers was tested using human pancreatic polypeptide (hPP). hPP is a 36-amino acid peptide with ∼50% homology with NPY. Aptamers with up to 42-fold selectivity for NPY over hPP were observed.Keywords
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