In vitro evolution of RNA aptamers recognizing carcinogenic aromatic amines |
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Authors: | Brockstedt Ulrike Uzarowska Anna Montpetit Alexandre Pfau Wolfgang Labuda Damian |
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Affiliation: | Centre de recherche, H?pital Sainte-Justine 3175 C?te Sainte-Catherine, Montréal, Que., Canada H3T 1C5. |
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Abstract: | The modification of cellular DNA by environmental substances is thought to be a crucial event in chemical induced carcinogenesis. Among the environmental carcinogens, aromatic amines are known for the fact that they can induce several types of cancers through the formation of so-called DNA adducts. We took advantage of the potential of the SELEX method to select for highly specific RNA ligands that recognize specific genotoxic aromatic amines. The aromatic amine 4,4'-methylenedianiline (MDA) was used as a target. Following in vitro selection, we obtained specific MDA-binding RNA molecules based on an affinity chromatography assay. These results open the possibility of using the SELEX technique to generate RNA molecules as diagnostic tools for the detection of DNA damaging compounds and ultimately DNA adducts. |
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Keywords: | Chemical carcinogens SELEX Aptamers DNA adducts Affinity chromatography |
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