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APTAMERIC SENSORS: IN VITRO SELECTION OF DNA THAT BINDS BROMOCRESOL PURPLE.
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Creator
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Miller, Derek B, Kolpshchikov, Dmitry, University of Central Florida
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Abstract / Description
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Aptamers being used as sensors is an emerging field that has capabilities of being tomorrow's diagnostic tools. As aptameric sensors have become more popular, their visualization systems have been limited. The majority of today's aptameric sensors require expensive machinery such as a fluorometer in order to visualize results. We propose a system that will cut the need for instrumentation and be detected via the naked eye. With the selection of an aptamer to bind the pH indicating dye...
Show moreAptamers being used as sensors is an emerging field that has capabilities of being tomorrow's diagnostic tools. As aptameric sensors have become more popular, their visualization systems have been limited. The majority of today's aptameric sensors require expensive machinery such as a fluorometer in order to visualize results. We propose a system that will cut the need for instrumentation and be detected via the naked eye. With the selection of an aptamer to bind the pH indicating dye bromocresol purple (BCP) this may be achieved. When rendered active, the binding towards BCP will facilitate a color change from yellow to purple or vice versa. Previous studies have shown albumin contains the ability to facilitate this role and we now intend to use a DNA aptamer to achieve this as well. The BCP aptamer has the potential to serve as a signaling domain to any already selected aptamer thus making it a universal tool for both research and diagnostic measures. We have found that an alternative structure-switching systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) method which left the dye unaltered was not sufficient for selecting an aptamer. We believe that a classical SELEX will enable us to select an aptamer that may be used to accomplish this role as a universal visual detector.
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Date Issued
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2016
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Identifier
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CFH2000112, ucf:45951
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000112
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Title
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IN VITRO SELECTION OF DNA APTAMERS AGAINST PROSTATE CANCER PEPTIDE BIOMARKERS.
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Creator
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Kuguoglu, Elif, Kolpashchikov, Dmitry, University of Central Florida
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Abstract / Description
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This project is aimed toward finding DNA aptamers against prostate cancer peptide antigens. DNA aptamers can function to find and indicate the presence of certain molecules in a specimen. These aptamers will be obtained through the process of evolutionary selection, a specific process called SELEX which stands for Systemic Evolution of Ligands by Experimental Enrichment. By conducting several rounds of SELEX, a DNA aptamer will be selected to bind to a known peptide antigen. A biotinylated...
Show moreThis project is aimed toward finding DNA aptamers against prostate cancer peptide antigens. DNA aptamers can function to find and indicate the presence of certain molecules in a specimen. These aptamers will be obtained through the process of evolutionary selection, a specific process called SELEX which stands for Systemic Evolution of Ligands by Experimental Enrichment. By conducting several rounds of SELEX, a DNA aptamer will be selected to bind to a known peptide antigen. A biotinylated column will be utilized to stabilize a random library of DNA aptamers, and those peptides that bind to certain aptamers will cause a conformational change leading to the elution of those specific DNA aptamers. This SELEX process will be conducted again on the eluted aptamers to further select for strong binding DNA aptamers. The DNA aptamers that are obtained can further on be sequenced or used for prostate cancer research studies. Another possible usage of aptamers is to diagnose and determine the stage of various different cancer types. Our prediction is that this research will produce a DNA aptamer that will bind to a specific prostate cancer peptide antigen.
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Date Issued
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2014
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Identifier
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CFH0004671, ucf:45294
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Document (PDF)
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH0004671