Screening and Identification of ssDNA Aptamers for Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Receptor-Related Protein 6.
Xiaomin ZhangGe YangWenjing LiuQing LiuZhuoran WangKelong FanFeng QuYuanyu HuangPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 6 (LRP6), a member of the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) family, displays a unique structure and ligand-binding function. As a co-receptor of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, LRP6 is a novel therapeutic target that plays an important role in the regulation of cardiovascular disease, lipid metabolism, tumorigenesis, and some classical signals. By using capillary electrophoresis-systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (CE-SELEX), with recombinant human LRP-6 as the target, four candidate aptamers with a stem-loop structure were selected from an ssDNA library-AptLRP6-A1, AptLRP6-A2, AptLRP6-A3, and AptLRP6-A4. The equilibrium dissociation constant K D values between these aptamers and the LRP6 protein were in the range of 0.105 to 1.279 μmol/L, as determined by CE-LIF analysis. Their affinities and specificities were further determined by the gold nanoparticle (AuNP) colorimetric method. Among them, AptLRP6-A3 showed the highest affinity with LRP6-overexpressed human breast cancer cells. Therefore, the LRP6 aptamer identified in this study constitutes a promising modality for the rapid diagnosis and treatment of LRP6-related diseases.
Keyphrases
- low density lipoprotein
- cardiovascular disease
- capillary electrophoresis
- gold nanoparticles
- binding protein
- recombinant human
- sensitive detection
- endothelial cells
- type diabetes
- stem cells
- mass spectrometry
- coronary artery disease
- cell proliferation
- transcription factor
- nitric oxide
- nucleic acid
- living cells
- hydrogen peroxide
- drug induced
- amino acid
- induced pluripotent stem cells