Using DNA-Binding Proteins as an Analytical Tool
- 11 October 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 125 (44) , 13451-13454
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja037186x
Abstract
We propose that DNA-binding proteins can be used as highly efficient and versatile tools in analyses of DNA, RNA, and proteins. This work reports assays applying specific affinity probes: hybridization probes for analyses of DNA and RNA, and aptamer probes for analyses of proteins. Both types of probes are single-stranded DNA. In affinity analyses, in general, the probe (P) binds to a target molecule (T), and the amounts of the probe-target complex (P.T) and unbound P are determined. Distinguishing between P and P.T can be achieved by electrophoretic separation. If the electrophoretic mobilities of P and P.T are close in gel-free media, which is always the case for hybridization analyses, separation typically requires the use of a sieving matrix. Here we utilized a single-stranded DNA binding protein (SSB) to facilitate highly efficient gel-free separation of P and P.T in capillary electrophoresis (CE) for three types of targets: DNA, RNA, and proteins. When present in the CE run buffer, SSB binds differently to P and P.T. Due to this selective binding, SSB induces difference in electrophoretic mobilities of P and P.T in an SSB concentration-dependent fashion. The difference in the electrophoretic mobilities allows for affinity analyses of DNA, RNA, and proteins in gel-free CE. The large number of well-characterized DNA- and RNA-binding proteins and the diversity of their properties will allow researchers to design a comprehensive tool set for quantitative analyses of DNA, RNA, and proteins. Such analyses will facilitate identification of genomic DNA in ultra-small samples without error-prone and time-consuming PCR. They can also be used for monitoring gene expression at both mRNA and protein levels.Keywords
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