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Purification of poly-dA oligonucleotides and mRNA-protein fusions with dT25-OAS resin.

Brian J Engel1, Brian J Grindel1, Joshua P Gray1, Steven W Millward2.   

Abstract

Solid-phase resins functionalized with poly-deoxythymidine (dT) oligos facilitate purification of poly-adenylated molecules from solution through high affinity, high selectivity base-pairing interactions. These resins are commonly used to purify messenger RNA (mRNA) from complex biological mixtures as well as mRNA-protein fusion molecules for mRNA Display selections. Historically, dT-conjugated cellulose was the primary resin for poly-dA purification, but its scarcity has prompted the development of alternative resins, most notably dT-functionalized magnetic beads. In order to develop a cost-effective alternative to commercially available poly-dT resins for large-scale purifications of mRNA-protein fusions, we investigated the purification properties of dT25-conjugated Oligo Affinity Support resin (dT25-OAS) alongside poly-dT14 magnetic beads and dT25-cellulose. dT25-OAS was found to have the highest dA21 oligo binding capacity at 4 pmol/µg, followed by dT14-magnetic beads (1.1 pmol/µg) and dT25-cellulose (0.7 pmol/µg). To determine the resin specificity in the context of a complex biological mixture, we translated mRNA-protein fusions consisting of a radiolabeled Her2 affibody fused to its encoding mRNA. Commercial dT25-cellulose showed the highest mRNA-affibody purification specificity, followed by dT25-OAS and dT14-magnetic beads. Overall, dT25-OAS showed exceptionally high binding capacity and low background binding, making it an attractive alternative for large-scale mRNA purification and mRNA Display library enrichment.
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Keywords:  Affibody; OAS resin; dT purification; mRNA display

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31919017      PMCID: PMC6986445          DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2019.126934

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem Lett        ISSN: 0960-894X            Impact factor:   2.823


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