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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 12373, 2018 08 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30120364

ABSTRACT

With properties such as stability to long-term storage and amenability to repetitive use, nucleic acid aptamers are compatible with many sensing/transducing platforms intended for use in remote locations. Sensors with these properties are important for quickly identifying ebolavirus outbreaks, which frequently start in locations that lack sophisticated equipment. Soluble glycoprotein (sGP), an excellent biomarker for ebolaviruses, is produced from the same gene as the ebolavirus glycoprotein GP1,2 that decorates the surface of the viral particle and is secreted in abundance into the blood stream even during the early stages of infection. Here, we report the selection and properties of a 2'fluoro pyrimidine (2'FY)-modified RNA aptamer, 39SGP1A, that specifically binds sGP. We demonstrate by computational and biochemical analysis that the recognition motif of 39SGP1A is a novel polypyrimidine-rich sequence. Replacement of -F by -OH in the 2' position of the ribose resulted in complete loss of affinity for sGP. The protein motif to which the aptamer binds requires an intact sGP dimer and binds to an epitope conserved between Ebola virus (EBOV) and Sudan virus (SUDV) sGP, the most divergent Ebolavirus species. This identifies 39SGP1A as an excellent option for integration on a sensor platform to detect ebolavirus infections.


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Ebolavirus/genetics , Ebolavirus/immunology , Viral Proteins/metabolism , Aptamers, Nucleotide/chemistry , Aptamers, Nucleotide/genetics , Computational Biology , Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay , Epitopes/genetics , Epitopes/immunology , Epitopes/metabolism , Glycoproteins/genetics , Glycoproteins/immunology , Glycoproteins/metabolism , Pyrimidines/chemistry , SELEX Aptamer Technique/methods , Viral Proteins/genetics , Viral Proteins/immunology
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