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Independent control of the thermodynamic and kinetic properties of aptamer switches.

Brandon D WilsonAmani A HaririIan Andrew Paul ThompsonMichael EisensteinHyongsok Tom Soh
Published in: Nature communications (2019)
Molecular switches that change their conformation upon target binding offer powerful capabilities for biotechnology and synthetic biology. Aptamers are useful as molecular switches because they offer excellent binding properties, undergo reversible folding, and can be engineered into many nanostructures. Unfortunately, the thermodynamic and kinetic properties of the aptamer switches developed to date are intrinsically coupled, such that high temporal resolution can only be achieved at the cost of lower sensitivity or high background. Here, we describe a design strategy that decouples and enables independent control over the thermodynamics and kinetics of aptamer switches. Starting from a single aptamer, we create an array of aptamer switches with effective dissociation constants ranging from 10 μM to 40 mM and binding kinetics ranging from 170 ms to 3 s. Our strategy is broadly applicable to other aptamers, enabling the development of switches suitable for a diverse range of biotechnology applications.
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