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Truncation and Mutation of a Transferrin Receptor Aptamer Enhances Binding Affinity

Journal

NUCLEIC ACID THERAPEUTICS
Volume 26, Issue 6, Pages 348-354

Publisher

MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/nat.2015.0585

Keywords

aptamer; blood-brain-barrier; transferrin receptor; truncation; receptor-mediated transcytosis

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  1. Deakin University Central Research Grant [RM27686]

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Aptamers are proving their utility in a number of applications. However, to be easily functionalized, their structure needs to be simplified. Therefore, we sought to truncate a 50-nucleotide aptamer specific to the transferrin receptor to its smallest functional unit using rational engineering of the predicted two-dimensional structure of the longer parent sequence. In addition, mutations were introduced into the binding loop to determine their effect on the selectivity of the aptamers. These base mutations enhanced the binding affinity of the aptamer, while retaining its specificity. The equilibrium dissociation constant (Kd) was reduced sixfold following the substitution of all four bases in the binding region. In addition, these aptamers were efficiently internalized into transferrin receptor-positive cells in a similar manner to the transferrin receptor antibody and demonstrated colocalization with this antibody. This study has shown that the smallest functional unit of this aptamer was 14 nucleotides. This small size will be advantageous for future applications, such as drug delivery or functionalization of other therapeutic modalities.

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