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Improving Structural Stability and Anticoagulant Activity of a Thrombin Binding Aptamer by Aromatic Modifications.

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2022-01-06)
Nathalie Busschaert, Debabrata Maity, Pralok K Samanta, Niall J English, Andrew D Hamilton
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The thrombin binding aptamer (TBA) is a 15-mer DNA oligonucleotide (5'-GGT TGG TGT GGT TGG-3'), that can form a stable intramolecular antiparallel chair-like G-quadruplex structure. This aptamer shows anticoagulant properties by interacting with one of the two anion binding sites of thrombin, namely the fibrinogen-recognition exosite. Here, we demonstrate that terminal modification of TBA with aromatic fragments such as coumarin, pyrene and perylene diimide (PDI), improves the G-quadruplex stability. The large aromatic surface of these dyes can π-π stack to the G-quadruplex or to each other, thereby stabilizing the aptamer. With respect to the original TBA, monoPDI-functionalized TBA exhibited the most remarkable improvement in melting temperature (ΔTm ≈+18 °C) and displayed enhanced anticoagulant activity.

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Trombina from human plasma, lyophilized powder, Suitable for routine use in the thrombin time test