textSelected nucleic acid binding species (aptamers) have been shown to undergo conformational changes in the presence of ligands, and have been adapted to function as biosensors. We were interested in whether the secondary structures of aptamers could be rationally engineered to undergo ligand dependent conformational changes. To this end, we used rational and computational design methods to generate a number of aptamer biosensors. First, we built upon previous work that showed that antisense oligonucleotides bearing reporter moieties could be used to denature aptamers. Upon addition of ligands, the conformational equilibrium is shifted towards release of the antisense oligonucleotide and a concomitant increase in fluorescence. We attempte...
RNA aptamers readily recognize small organic molecules, polypeptides, as well as other nucleic acids...
Aptamers are functional nucleic acid (FNA) species capable of specifically binding a target ligand w...
Aptamers are functional nucleic acid (FNA) species capable of specifically binding a target ligand w...
Nucleic acid sensor elements are proving increasingly useful in biotechnology and biomedical applica...
Nucleic acid sensor elements are proving increasingly useful in biotechnology and biomedical applica...
RNA aptamers readily recognize small organic molecules, polypeptides, as well as other nucleic acids...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Aptamers are small oligonucleotides that are capabl...
A DNA aptamer against atrazine, a small molecule target, was computationally predicted using mfold a...
A DNA aptamer against atrazine, a small molecule target, was computationally predicted using mfold a...
As the key constituents of the genetic code, the importance of nucleic acids to life has long been a...
This work was funded by the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA), the University of St Andr...
Solution structures of RNA aptamers for FMN, ATP, arginine, and citrulline reveal how oligonucleotid...
Aptamers are chemically synthesized single-stranded DNA or RNA oligonucleotides widely used nowadays...
nd a D ology, hingt ust 20 er 200 Aptamers s, and (aptazymes) yiel displacemen re ’ m the absence l ...
The possibility of introducing a computationally assisted method to study aptamer–protein interactio...
RNA aptamers readily recognize small organic molecules, polypeptides, as well as other nucleic acids...
Aptamers are functional nucleic acid (FNA) species capable of specifically binding a target ligand w...
Aptamers are functional nucleic acid (FNA) species capable of specifically binding a target ligand w...
Nucleic acid sensor elements are proving increasingly useful in biotechnology and biomedical applica...
Nucleic acid sensor elements are proving increasingly useful in biotechnology and biomedical applica...
RNA aptamers readily recognize small organic molecules, polypeptides, as well as other nucleic acids...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Aptamers are small oligonucleotides that are capabl...
A DNA aptamer against atrazine, a small molecule target, was computationally predicted using mfold a...
A DNA aptamer against atrazine, a small molecule target, was computationally predicted using mfold a...
As the key constituents of the genetic code, the importance of nucleic acids to life has long been a...
This work was funded by the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA), the University of St Andr...
Solution structures of RNA aptamers for FMN, ATP, arginine, and citrulline reveal how oligonucleotid...
Aptamers are chemically synthesized single-stranded DNA or RNA oligonucleotides widely used nowadays...
nd a D ology, hingt ust 20 er 200 Aptamers s, and (aptazymes) yiel displacemen re ’ m the absence l ...
The possibility of introducing a computationally assisted method to study aptamer–protein interactio...
RNA aptamers readily recognize small organic molecules, polypeptides, as well as other nucleic acids...
Aptamers are functional nucleic acid (FNA) species capable of specifically binding a target ligand w...
Aptamers are functional nucleic acid (FNA) species capable of specifically binding a target ligand w...