نتایج جستجو برای: rna aptamer

تعداد نتایج: 254608  

2018
Styliana Philippou Nikolaos P. Mastroyiannopoulos Neoklis Makrides Carsten W. Lederer Marina Kleanthous Leonidas A. Phylactou

Oligonucleotide gene therapy has shown great promise for the treatment of muscular dystrophies. Nevertheless, the selective delivery to affected muscles has shown to be challenging because of their high representation in the body and the high complexity of their cell membranes. Current trials show loss of therapeutic molecules to non-target tissues leading to lower target efficacy. Therefore, s...

2011
H. Hans Salamanca Nicholas Fuda Hua Shi John T. Lis

Heat shock transcription factor (HSF1) is a conserved master regulator that orchestrates the protection of normal cells from stress. However, HSF1 also protects abnormal cells and is required for carcinogenesis. Here, we generate an highly specific RNA aptamer (iaRNA(HSF1)) that binds Drosophila HSF1 and inhibits HSF1 binding to DNA. In Drosophila animals, iaRNA(HSF1) reduces normal Hsp83 level...

2014
Kathrin Leppek Georg Stoecklin

Determining the composition of messenger ribonucleoprotein (mRNP) particles is essential for a comprehensive understanding of the complex mechanisms underlying mRNA regulation, but is technically challenging. Here we present an RNA-based method to identify RNP components using a modified streptavidin (SA)-binding RNA aptamer termed S1m. By optimizing the RNA aptamer S1 in structure and repeat c...

Journal: :RNA 2001
C Srisawat D R Engelke

RNA affinity tags would be very useful for the study of RNAs and ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) as a means for rapid detection, immobilization, and purification. To develop a new affinity tag, streptavidin-binding RNA ligands, termed "aptamers," were identified from a random RNA library using in vitro selection. Individual aptamers were classified into two groups based on common sequences, and repre...

Journal: :RNA 2006
Chung-Il An Vu B Trinh Yohei Yokobayashi

Recent studies have uncovered extensive presence and functions of small noncoding RNAs in gene regulation in eukaryotes. In particular, RNA interference (RNAi) has been the subject of significant investigations for its unique role in post-transcriptional gene regulation and utility as a tool for artificial gene knockdown. Here, we describe a novel strategy for post-transcriptional gene regulati...

2009
Mark P. Elenko Jack W. Szostak Antoine M. van Oijen

Many studies of RNA folding and catalysis have revealed conformational heterogeneity, metastable folding intermediates, and long-lived states with distinct catalytic activities. We have developed a single-molecule imaging approach for investigating the functional heterogeneity of in vitro-evolved RNA aptamers. Monitoring the association of fluorescently labeled ligands with individual RNA aptam...

2016
Hans Eirik Haarberg

iv CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 Current reporter genes 1 Fluorescent proteins 3 In Vivo Imaging 6 RNA Imaging 8 Aptamers 9 Aptamer structure and stabilization 10 Applications of aptamers 11 Riboswitches natural RNAs with aptamer-like properties 12 Application of aptamers for imaging 13 Sulforhodamine-B and fluorescein aptamers 13 Fluorescence switches and “Light-up” aptamers 14 Theophyllin...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2011
Jun Feng Nils G Walter Charles L Brooks

Riboswitches are cis-acting RNA fragments that regulate gene expression by sensing cellular levels of the associated small metabolites. In bacteria, the class I preQ(1) riboswitch allows the fine-tuning of queuosine biosynthesis in response to the intracellular concentration of the queuosine anabolic intermediate preQ(1). When binding preQ(1), the aptamer domain undergoes a significant degree o...

2018
Giovanni La Penna Riccardo Chelli

Osteopontin is an intrinsically disordered protein involved in tissue remodeling. As a biomarker for pathological hypertrophy and fibrosis, the protein is targeted by an RNA aptamer. In this work, we model the interactions between osteopontin and its aptamer, including mono- (Na+) and divalent (Mg2+) cations. The molecular dynamics simulations suggest that the presence of divalent cations force...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Kei Moriyama Michiko Kimoto Tsuneo Mitsui Shigeyuki Yokoyama Ichiro Hirao

Direct site-specific biotinylation of RNA molecules was achieved by specific transcription mediated by unnatural base pairs. Unnatural base pairs between 2-amino-6-(2-thienyl)purine (denoted by s) and 2-oxo(1H)pyridine (denoted by y), or 2-amino-6-(2-thiazolyl)purine (denoted as v) and y specifically function in T7 transcription. Using these unnatural base pairs, the substrate of biotinylated-y...

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