In this work, we investigated aptamer selection against alpha-methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR) with three DNA libraries bearing different primers. Because of increased selection diversity, aptamers with varied structural properties, such as pre-folded, induced-folding, high and low primer-dependent conformations, were discovered. From the selection results, a dimeric aptamer was constructed and capable of detecting over-expression of AMACR in prostate cancer cell lines. In summary, this study demonstrates a library-based approach to obtain aptamers with different binding properties and provides distinct aptamers for flexible design of AMACR detection.
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Yang, D. K., Chou, C. F., & Chen, L. C. (2018). Selection of aptamers for AMACR detection from DNA libraries with different primers. RSC Advances, 8(34), 19067–19074. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01808a
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