Submitted on September 4, 2001
Revised on November 26, 2001
Accepted on November 27, 2001
Combinatorial selection of RNA ligands for complex cellular targets: The RNA ligands-based proteomics
Huicheng Tian
Genetics, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710
Corresponding Author: htian{at}alumnidirector.com
Summary This study explores the selection of high-affinity RNA ligands for the complex cellular targets present in crude HeLa nuclear extract through directed evolution and deconvolution. RNA ligands for the mixed nuclear targets were selected from around 6X1014 RNA sequences through an iterated enrichment process. RNA ligands for various gene products of the extract were simultaneously selected and were shown to specifically interact with their target molecules. The target molecules were isolated from the nuclear extract by affinity chromatography using columns tagged with the RNA ligands, resolved on 2-D gels and identified by mass spectrometry. These RNA ligands may be useful in characterizing novel functions of cellular proteins and modulating complex molecular events.