Selection and characterization of a DNA Aptamer that can discriminate between cJun/cJun and cJun/cFos

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Abstract

The AP-1 family of transcriptional activators plays pivotal roles in regulating a wide range of biological processes from the immune response to tumorigenesis. Determining the roles of specific AP-1 dimers in cells, however, has remained challenging because common molecular biology techniques are unable to distinguish between the role of, for example, cJun/cJun homodimers versus cJun/cFos heterodimers. Here we used SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment) to identify and characterize DNA aptamers that are >100-fold more specific for binding cJun/cJun compared to cJun/cFos, setting the foundation to investigate the biological functions of different AP-1 dimer compositions. © 2014 Walters et al.

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Walters, R. D., McSwiggen, D. T., Goodrich, J. A., & Kugel, J. F. (2014). Selection and characterization of a DNA Aptamer that can discriminate between cJun/cJun and cJun/cFos. PLoS ONE, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101015

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