The role of G-quadruplex structures of LIGS-generated aptamers R1.2 and R1.3 in IgM specific recognition
Autor: | Chiara Platella, Sana Batool, Prabodhika Mallikaratchy, Daniela Montesarchio, John Bradshaw, Hasan E. Zumrut, Federica Moccia, Domenica Musumeci |
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Přispěvatelé: | Moccia, Federica, Platella, Chiara, Musumeci, Domenica, Batool, Sana, Zumrut, Hasan, Bradshaw, John, Mallikaratchy, Prabodhika, Montesarchio, Daniela |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Aptamer
Membrane-bound IgM 02 engineering and technology Potassium ions G-quadruplex Biochemistry Article 03 medical and health sciences Molecular recognition Structural Biology Humans Computer Simulation Molecular Biology 030304 developmental biology 0303 health sciences Chemistry General Medicine Aptamers Nucleotide 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology G-Quadruplexes Immunoglobulin M Duplex (building) Biophysics 0210 nano-technology Biosensor Systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment |
Zdroj: | Int J Biol Macromol |
ISSN: | 0141-8130 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2019.04.141 |
Popis: | Exploiting a variant of SELEX called “Ligand-Guided Selection” (LI-GS), we recently identified two novel truncated G-rich aptamers, called R1.2 and R1.3, specific for membrane-bound IgM (mIgM), the hallmark of B cells. Herein, the conformational behaviour of these aptamers has been analysed by multiple biophysical methods. In order to investigate their functional secondary structures, these studies have been carried out in pseudo-physiological buffers mimicking different cellular environments. Both aptamers proved to be highly polymorphic, folding into stable, unimolecular G-quadruplex structures in K+-rich buffers. In turn, in buffered solutions containing Na+/Mg2+ ions, R1.2 and R1.3 formed mainly duplex structures. Remarkably, these aptamers were able to effectively bind mIgM on B-cell lymphoma exclusively in the presence of potassium ions. These findings demonstrate the key role of G-quadruplex folding in the molecular recognition and efficient binding of R1.2 and R1.3 to mIgM expressed in lymphoma and leukemia cells, providing a precious rational basis for the design of effective aptamer-based biosensors potentially useful for the detection of cancer-relevant biomarkers. |
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