2009
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0813135106
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Micromagnetic selection of aptamers in microfluidic channels

Abstract: Aptamers are nucleic acid molecules that have been selected in vitro to bind to their molecular targets with high affinity and specificity. Typically, the systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) process is used for the isolation of specific, high-affinity aptamers. SELEX, however, is an iterative process requiring multiple rounds of selection and amplification that demand significant time and labor. Here, we describe an aptamer discovery system that is rapid, highly efficient, automat… Show more

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“…Aptamers have been shown to be capable of binding a wide variety of target molecules [5,17]. The possibility that the genome might encode similar such sequences for mRNAs with the capability to bind promoter sites and perform regulatory functions has also been discussed in [5,19,24].…”
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“…Aptamers have been shown to be capable of binding a wide variety of target molecules [5,17]. The possibility that the genome might encode similar such sequences for mRNAs with the capability to bind promoter sites and perform regulatory functions has also been discussed in [5,19,24].…”
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“…We performed four rounds of M-SELEX using the micromagnetic separation (MMS) device previously developed by our group (16), which allowed us to uniformly control the selection and washing stringency (15)(16)(17)(18). Although the MMS device is capable of performing highly stringent washing, we used moderate selection conditions for this experiment.…”
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“…S1). We minimized nonspecific binding of DNA to the bead surface by tuning the hydroxyl passivation layer, as previously described (15).…”
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“…[22][23][24] Using CE microfluidic chips and sol-gel microfluidic chips, SELEX was successfully performed with purified proteins, however, these systems are not suitable for selections against whole living cells. Compared to the magnetic-bead-based microfluidic chips, which can also be used for cell-SELEX, in our microfluidic chip, the conjugation of magnetic beads to the cells is not required.…”
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confidence: 99%