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Título : Aptamers targeting protein-specific glycosylation in tumor biomarkers: general selection, characterization and structural modeling
Autor : Díaz Fernández, Ana
Miranda Castro, Rebeca
Díaz, Natalia
Suárez, Dimas
De los Santos Álvarez, Noemí
Lobo Castañón, María Jesús
Palabras clave : Cancer biomakers
Fecha de publicación : 20-jul-2020
Editorial : Royal Society of Chemistry
Citación : Díaz-Fernández A, Miranda-Castro R, Díaz N, Suárez D, de-Los-Santos-Álvarez N, Lobo-Castañón MJ. Aptamers targeting protein-specific glycosylation in tumor biomarkers: general selection, characterization and structural modeling. Chem Sci. 2020 Jul 21;11(35):9402-9413. doi: 10.1039/d0sc00209g. PMID: 34094206; PMCID: PMC8162130.
Resumen : Detecting specific protein glycoforms is attracting particular attention due to its potential to improve the performance of current cancer biomarkers. Although natural receptors such as lectins and antibodies have served as powerful tools for the detection of protein-bound glycans, the development of effective receptors able to integrate in the recognition both the glycan and peptide moieties is still challenging. Here we report a method for selecting aptamers toward the glycosylation site of a protein. It allows identification of an aptamer that binds with nM affinity to prostate-specific antigen, discriminating it from proteins with a similar glycosylation pattern. We also computationally predict the structure of the selected aptamer and characterize its complex with the glycoprotein by docking and molecular dynamics calculations, further supporting the binary recognition event. This study opens a new route for the identification of aptamers for the binary recognition of glycoproteins, useful for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
URI : https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14676
ISSN : 2041-6539
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