Molecular recognition of amino acids by RNA aptamers: The evolution into an L-tyrosine binder of a dopamine-binding RNA motif
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2000
Abstract:
We report the evolution of an RNA aptamer to change its binding specificity. RNA aptamers that bind the free amino acid tyrosine were in vitro selected from a degenerate pool derived from a previously selected dopamine aptamer. Three independent sequences bind tyrosine in solution, the winner of the selection binding with a dissociation constant of 35 mu M. Competitive affinity chromatography with tyrosine-related ligands indicated that the selected aptamers are highly L-stereo selective and also recognize L-tryptophan and L-dopa with similar affinity. The binding site was localized by sequence comparison, analysis of minimal boundaries, and structural probing upon ligand binding. Tyrosine-binding sites are characterized by the presence of both tyrosine (UAU and UAC) and termination (UAG and UAA) triplets.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
affinity chromatography; amino acid; RNA aptamers; selection-amplification
Elenco autori:
TOCCHINI VALENTINI, GLAUCO PASQUALE; Fruscoloni, Paolo; Mannironi, Cecilia
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