Selection and analytical applications of aptamers binding microbial pathogens |
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Authors: | Camille L.A. HamulaHongquan Zhang Feng LiZhixin Wang X. Chris Le Xing-Fang Li |
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Affiliation: | Division of Analytical and Environmental Toxicology, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, 10-102 Clinical Sciences Bldg., University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2G3 |
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Abstract: | DNA aptamers specifically recognizing microbial cells and viruses have a range of analytical and therapeutic applications. This article describes recent advances in the development of aptamers targeting specific pathogens (e.g., live bacteria, whole viral particles, and virally-infected mammalian cells). Specific aptamers against pathogens have been used as affinity reagents to develop sandwich assays, to label and to image cells, to bind with cells for flow-cytometry analysis, and to act as probes for development of whole-cell biosensors. Future applications of aptamers to pathogens will benefit from recent advances in improved selection and new aptamers containing modified nucleotides, particularly slow off-rate modified aptamers (SOMAmers). |
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Keywords: | Aptamer Bacteria Bioanalytical assay Biosensor DNA In-vitro selection Pathogen Protein SELEX SOMAmer |
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