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      Evolution and Characterization of a Benzylguanine-binding RNA Aptamer

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      Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)

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          Abstract

          Repurposing the “protein-labeling toolkit” for RNA research could be a pragmatic approach for developing new RNA-labeling methods. We have evolved an RNA aptamer that tightly binds benzylguanine (bG), the key ligand for the protein SNAP-tag. The aptamer tightly binds bG fluorophores and can be purified from cellular RNA with bG agarose under native conditions.

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          Journal
          9610838
          29756
          Chem Commun (Camb)
          Chem. Commun. (Camb.)
          Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
          1359-7345
          1364-548X
          6 August 2016
          05 November 2015
          11 January 2016
          11 January 2017
          : 52
          : 3
          : 549-552
          Affiliations
          [a ]Department of Biochemistry, U. Wisconsin-Madison, 433 Babcock Dr., Madison, WI 53706 USA
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          []corresponding author, ahoskins@ 123456wisc.edu
          Article
          PMC5020705 PMC5020705 5020705 nihpa808379
          10.1039/c5cc07605f
          5020705
          26538152
          fdd2f706-dc79-444e-9d91-dabf89ef6ffc
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