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Click-Particle Display for Base-Modified Aptamer Discovery

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ACS CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
卷 14, 期 12, 页码 2652-2662

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.9b00587

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  1. DARPA [N66001-14-2-4055]
  2. NIH SPARC Initiative [OT2OD025342]
  3. Chan-Zuckerberg Biohub
  4. Garland Initiative
  5. Boston College

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Base-modified aptamers that incorporate non-natural chemical moieties can achieve greatly improved affinity and specificity relative to natural DNA or RNA aptamers. However, conventional methods for generating base-modified aptamers require considerable expertise and resources. In this work, we have accelerated and generalized the process of generating base-modified aptamers by combining a click-chemistry strategy with a fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS)-based screening methodology that measures the affinity and specificity of individual aptamers at a throughput of similar to 10(7) per hour. Our click-particle display (PD) strategy offers many advantages. First, almost any chemical modification can be introduced with a commercially available polymerase. Second, click-PD can screen vast numbers of individual aptamers on the basis of quantitative on- and off-target binding measurements to simultaneously achieve high affinity and specificity. Finally, the increasing availability of FACS instrumentation in academia and industry allows for easy adoption of click-PD in a broader scientific community. Using click-PD, we generated a boronic acid-modified aptamer with similar to 1 mu M affinity for epinephrine, a target for which no aptamer has been reported to date. We subsequently generated a mannose-modified aptamer with nanomolar affinity for the lectin concanavalin A (Con A). The strong affinity of both aptamers is fundamentally dependent upon the presence of chemical modifications, and we show that their removal essentially eliminates aptamer binding. Importantly, our Con A aptamer exhibited exceptional specificity, with minimal binding to other structurally similar lectins. Finally, we show that our aptamer has remarkable biological activity. Indeed, this aptamer is the most potent inhibitor of Con A-mediated hemagglutination reported to date.

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