PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Comparison of the 'chemical' and 'structural' approaches to the optimization of the thrombin-binding aptamer.

  • Olga Tatarinova,
  • Vladimir Tsvetkov,
  • Dmitry Basmanov,
  • Nikolay Barinov,
  • Igor Smirnov,
  • Edward Timofeev,
  • Dmitry Kaluzhny,
  • Andrey Chuvilin,
  • Dmitry Klinov,
  • Anna Varizhuk,
  • Galina Pozmogova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089383
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. e89383

Abstract

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Noncanonically structured DNA aptamers to thrombin were examined. Two different approaches were used to improve stability, binding affinity and biological activity of a known thrombin-binding aptamer. These approaches are chemical modification and the addition of a duplex module to the aptamer core structure. Several chemically modified aptamers and the duplex-bearing ones were all studied under the same conditions by a set of widely known and some relatively new methods. A number of the thrombin-binding aptamer analogs have demonstrated improved characteristics. Most importantly, the study allowed us to compare directly the two approaches to aptamer optimization and to analyze their relative advantages and disadvantages as well as their potential in drug design and fundamental studies.