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J Mol Recognit ; 20(1): 58-68, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17173335

ABSTRACT

A method for efficient enrichment of protease inhibitors out of a DNA library was developed by introducing SF-link technology. A two-step selection strategy was designed consisting of the initial enrichment of aptamers based on binding function while the second enrichment step was based on the inhibitory activity to a protease, cathepsin E (CE). The latter was constructed by covalently linking of a biotinylated peptide substrate to each of the ssDNA molecule contained in the preliminarily selected DNA library, generating 'SF-link'. Gradual enrichment of inhibitory DNAs was attained in the course of selection. One molecule, SFR-6-3, showed an IC(50) of around 30 nM, a K(d) of around 15 nM and high selectivity for CE. Sequence and structure analysis revealed a C-rich sequence without any guanine and possibly an i-motif structure, which must be novel to be found in in vitro-selected aptamers. SF-link technology, which is novel as the screening technology, provided a remarkable enrichment of specific protease inhibitors and has a potential to be further developed.


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Cathepsin E/antagonists & inhibitors , Gene Library , Protease Inhibitors/pharmacology , SELEX Aptamer Technique/methods , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Aptamers, Peptide/chemistry , Base Sequence , Cathepsin D/antagonists & inhibitors , DNA/chemistry , DNA/genetics , Kinetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Rats , Substrate Specificity
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