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Pharmacokinetic Properties of DNA Aptamers with Base Modifications
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Molecular BiologyPeptide ScienceAnalytical UltracentrifugationChemical BiologyMolecular PharmacologyMedicinal ChemistryDna AptamersNovel Side ChainsBiochemistryCross-linkMedicineBioconjugationOligonucleotideModified AptamersPharmacologyMolecular ModelingBio-orthogonal ChemistryPolymer-drug ConjugateNatural SciencesNucleic Acid AmplificationSide ChainsMolecular DockingSmall MoleculesDrug Discovery
The addition of novel side chains at the 5-position of uracil is an effective means to increase chemical diversity of aptamers and hence the success rate for discovery of high-affinity ligands to protein targets. Such modifications also increase nuclease resistance, which is useful in a range of applications, especially for therapeutics. In this study, we assess the impact of these side chains on plasma pharmacokinetics of modified aptamers conjugated to a 40 kDa polyethylene glycol. We show that clearance from plasma depends on relative hydrophobicity: side chains with a negative cLogP (more hydrophilic) result in slower plasma clearance compared with side chains with a positive cLogP (more hydrophobic). We show that clearance increases with the number of side chains in sequences of ≥28 synthons, but this effect is dramatically diminished in shorter sequences. These results serve as a guide for the design of new therapeutic aptamers with diversity-enhancing side chains.
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