Docking Simulation and Sandwich Assay for Aptamer-Based Botulinum Neurotoxin Type C Detection

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Aptamers are biomaterials that bind to a target molecule through a unique structure, and have high applicability in the diagnostic and medical fields. To effectively utilize aptamers, it is important to analyze the structure of the aptamer binding to the target molecule; however, there are difficulties in experimentally identifying this structure. In the modern pharmaceutical industry, computer-driven docking simulations that predict intermolecular binding models are used to select candidates that effectively bind target molecules. Botulinum toxin (BoNT) is the most poisonous neurotoxin produced from theClostridium botulinumbacteria, and BoNT/C, one of the eight serotypes, causes paralysis in livestock. In this study, the aptamers that bound to BoNT/C were screened via the systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment, and the binding affinity analysis and binding model were evaluated to select optimal aptamers. Based on surface plasmon resonance analysis and molecular operating environment docking simulation, a pair of aptamers that had high binding affinity to BoNT/C and were bound to different BoNT/C sites were selected. A sandwich assay based on this aptamer pair detected the BoNT/C protein to a concentration as low as similar to 0.2 ng Ml(-1). These results show that docking simulations are a useful strategy for screening aptamers that bind to specific targets.
Publisher
MDPI
Issue Date
2020-08
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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BIOSENSORS-BASEL, v.10, no.8, pp.98

ISSN
2079-6374
DOI
10.3390/bios10080098
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/276663
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BS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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