| Literature DB >> 26552814 |
Silvia Catuogno1, Carla Lucia Esposito1, Vittorio de Franciscis2.
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The reliable targeting of cell surface disease-associated proteins is a major challenge in chemical biology and molecular medicine. In this regard, aptamers represent a very attractive and innovative class of ligand molecules. Aptamers are generated by a reiterated in vitro procedure, named SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Exponential enrichment). In order to generate aptamers for heavily modified cell surface-bound proteins and transmembrane receptors, the SELEX procedure has been recently adapted to the use of living cells as complex targets (referred as "cell-SELEX"). Here we give an overview on the most recent advances in the field of cell-SELEX technology, providing a detailed description of the differential cell-SELEX approach that has been developed in our laboratory to identify specific signatures for human malignant glioma and non-small-cell lung cancer. The procedures used for the evaluation of binding specificity and for the preliminary identification of potential target receptors will be also described.Entities:
Keywords: Aptamer; Cell-SELEX; Glioma; NSCLC; RTK
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26552814 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3197-2_3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745