Literature DB >> 22651934

Reversible regulation of aptamer activity with effector-responsive hairpin oligonucleotides.

Na Li1.   

Abstract

Aptamers are oligonucleotides that can bind to various nonnucleic acid molecular targets in a high affinity and specificity. As an emerging class of therapeutic agents, aptamers offer an unparalleled advantage over other classes of therapeutic agents: the possibility to rationally regulate the therapeutic activity of aptamers. Most existing strategies for regulating the aptamer activity have a limited specificity and/or reversibility. Herein we report a simple, generic strategy to simultaneously achieve specificity and reversibility by exploiting the spontaneous conformational change of hairpin oligonucleotides upon the specific recognition of nucleic acid effectors. The effector-responsive hairpin oligonucleotide consists of a sensing loop that recognizes a particular nucleic acid effector, an aptamer stem that inhibits a certain therapeutic target, and an antidote stem that is complementary to the aptamer. Upon the introduction/removal of the effector, the hairpin oligonucleotide undergoes a conformational change that activates/deactivates the aptamer's inhibiting activity on the therapeutic target. This new strategy has been demonstrated with an anticoagulant aptamer that binds and inhibits human α-thrombin.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22651934     DOI: 10.1177/2211068212448429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lab Autom        ISSN: 2211-0682


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