Issue 5, 2017

Chemical modification improves the stability of the DNA aptamer GBI-10 and its affinity towards tenascin-C

Abstract

Aptamers are useful tools in molecular imaging due to their numerous attractive properties, such as excellent affinity and selectivity to diverse types of target molecules and biocompatibility. We carried out structure–activity relationship studies with the tenascin-C (TN-C) binding aptamer GBI-10, which is a promising candidate in tumor imaging. To increase the tumor targeting ability and nuclease resistance under physiological conditions, systematic modifications of GBI-10 with single and multiple 2′-deoxyinosine (2′-dI) or D-/L-isonucleoside (D-/L-isoNA) were performed. Results indicated that sector 3 of the proposed secondary structure is the most important region for specific binding with TN-C. By correlating the affinity of eighty-four GBI-10 derivatives with their predicted secondary structure by Zuker Mfold, we first validated the preferred secondary structure at 37 °C. We found that D-/L-isoNA modified GBI-10 derivatives exhibited improved affinity to the target as well as plasma stability. Affinity measurement and confocal imaging analysis highlighted one potent compound: 4AL/26TL/32TL, which possessed a significantly increased targeting ability to tumor cells. These results revealed the types of modified nucleotides, and the position and number of substituents in GBI-10 that were critical to the TN-C binding ability. Stabilized TN-C-binding DNA aptamers were prepared and they could be further developed for tumor imaging. Our strategy to introduce 2′-dI and D-/L-isoNA modifications after the selection process is likely to be generally applicable to improve the in vivo stability of aptamers without compromising their binding ability.

Graphical abstract: Chemical modification improves the stability of the DNA aptamer GBI-10 and its affinity towards tenascin-C

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Nov 2016
Accepted
22 Dec 2016
First published
23 Dec 2016

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2017,15, 1174-1182

Chemical modification improves the stability of the DNA aptamer GBI-10 and its affinity towards tenascin-C

K. Li, J. Deng, H. Jin, X. Yang, X. Fan, L. Li, Y. Zhao, Z. Guan, Y. Wu, L. Zhang and Z. Yang, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2017, 15, 1174 DOI: 10.1039/C6OB02577C

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