Functionally
Enhanced XNA Aptamers Discovered by Parallelized
Library Screening
Posted on 2023-11-14 - 16:09
In vitro evolution
strategies have been used for >30 years to generate
nucleic acid aptamers against therapeutic targets of interest, including
disease-associated proteins. However, this process requires many iterative
cycles of selection and amplification, which severely restricts the
number of target and library design combinations that can be explored
in parallel. Here, we describe a single-round screening approach to
aptamer discovery that relies on function-enhancing chemotypes to
increase the distribution of high-affinity sequences in a random-sequence
library. We demonstrate the success of de novo discovery by affinity
selection of threomers against the receptor binding domain of the
S1 protein from SARS-CoV-2. Detailed biochemical characterization
of the enriched population identified threomers with binding affinity
values that are comparable to aptamers produced by conventional SELEX.
This work establishes a highly parallelizable path for querying diverse
chemical repertoires and may offer a viable route for accelerating
the discovery of therapeutic aptamers.
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Lozoya-Colinas, Adriana; Yu, Yutong; Chaput, John C. (2023). Functionally
Enhanced XNA Aptamers Discovered by Parallelized
Library Screening. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c09497Â