In vitro selection of RNA aptamers to a protein target by filter immobilization
- PMID: 19816933
- DOI: 10.1002/0471142727.mb2403s88
In vitro selection of RNA aptamers to a protein target by filter immobilization
Abstract
This unit describes the selection of aptamers from a pool of single-stranded RNA by binding to a protein target. Aptamers generated from this selection experiment can potentially act as protein function inhibitors, and may find applications as therapeutic or diagnostic reagents. A pool of dsDNA is used to generate an ssRNA pool, which is mixed with the protein target. Bound complexes are separated from unbound reagents by filtration, and the RNA:protein complexes are amplified by a combination of reverse transcription, PCR, and in vitro transcription.
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