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Quantifying Aptamer-Protein Binding via Thermofluorimetric Analysis.

Juan Hu1, Joonyul Kim1, Christopher J Easley1.   

Abstract

Effective aptamer-based protein assays require coupling to a quantitative reporter of aptamer-protein binding. Typically, this involves a direct optical or electrochemical readout of DNA hybridization or an amplification step coupled to the readout. However, method development is often hampered by the multiplicity of aptamer-target binding mechanisms, which can interfere with the hybridization step. As a simpler and more generalizable readout of aptamer-protein binding, we report that thermofluorimetric analysis (TFA) can be used to quantitatively assay protein levels. Sub-nanomolar detection (0.74 nM) of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) with its corresponding aptamer is shown as a test case. In the presence of various DNA intercalating dyes, protein-bound aptamers exhibit a change in fluorescence intensity compared to the intercalated, unbound aptamer. This allows thermal resolution of bound and unbound aptamers using fluorescence melting analysis (-dF/dT curves). Remarkably, the homogeneous optical method allows subtraction of autofluorescence in human serum, giving PDGF detection limits of 1.8 and 10.7 nM in serum diluted 1:7 and 1:3, respectively. We have thus demonstrated that bound and unbound aptamers can be thermally resolved in a homogeneous format using a simple qPCR instrument-even in human serum. The simplicity of this approach provides an important step toward a robust, generalizable readout of aptamer-protein binding.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26366207      PMCID: PMC4562029          DOI: 10.1039/c5ay00837a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Methods        ISSN: 1759-9660            Impact factor:   2.896


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