A highly stable RNA aptamer probe for the retinoblastoma protein in live cells

This study reports the first aptamer that binds human retinoblastoma protein (RB) and is stable in live cells

Abstract

Although RNA aptamers can show comparable or better specificity and affinity to antibodies and have the advantage of being able to access different live cell compartments, they are often much less stable in vivo. We report here the first aptamer that binds human retinoblastoma protein (RB) and is stable in live cells.

This is a publication arising from the Zoonoses and Emerging Livestock Systems (ZELS) programme.

Citation

Le T, Bruckbauer A, Tahirbegi B, Magness A, Ying L, Ellington A, Cass A (2020). A highly stable RNA aptamer probe for the retinoblastoma protein in live cells. Chem. Sci. 11:4467-4474.

A highly stable RNA aptamer probe for the retinoblastoma protein in live cells

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Published 21 April 2020