Login / Signup

Incorporation of a metal-mediated base pair into an ATP aptamer - using silver(I) ions to modulate aptamer function.

Marius H HeddingaJens Müller
Published in: Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (2020)
For the first time, a metal-mediated base pair has been used to modulate the affinity of an aptamer towards its target. In particular, two artificial imidazole 2'-deoxyribonucleosides (Im) were incorporated into various positions of an established ATP-binding aptamer (ATP, adenosine triphosphate), resulting in the formation of three aptamer derivatives bearing Im:Im mispairs with a reduced ATP affinity. A fluorescence spectroscopy assay and a binding assay with immobilized ATP were used to evaluate the aptamer derivatives. Upon the addition of one Ag(I) ion per mispair, stabilizing Im-Ag(I)-Im base pairs were formed. As a result, the affinity of the aptamer derivative towards ATP is restored again. The silver(I)-mediated base-pair formation was particularly suitable to modulate the aptamer function when the Im:Im mispairs (and hence the resulting metal-mediated base pairs) were located close to the ATP-binding pocket of the aptamer. Being able to trigger the aptamer function opens new possibilities for applications of oligonucleotides.
Keyphrases
  • gold nanoparticles
  • sensitive detection
  • magnetic nanoparticles
  • label free
  • quantum dots
  • high throughput
  • single molecule
  • transcription factor
  • high resolution
  • dna binding
  • protein kinase
  • solid state
  • visible light