Ligand Guided Selection (LIGS) of Artificial Nucleic Acid Ligands against Cell Surface Targets

ACS Appl Bio Mater. 2020 May 18:3:2545-2552. doi: 10.1021/acsabm.9b00938. Epub 2019 Dec 2.

Abstract

With the success of RNA-based therapeutic drugs, the demand has increased for sophisticated nucleic-acid-based targeting agents. Nucleic acid aptamers (NAAs), in this regard, represent a suitable class of molecules with synthetic versatility. Aptamers are composed of single-stranded RNA/DNA/XNA molecules, which can be identified using a method called systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) against any molecule. This Spotlight summarizes the recent introduction of ligand guided selection (LIGS), which will permit the identification of a wide range of functional aptamers against complex targets such as cell surface receptors while maintaining their native functional state. Aptamers identified from LIGS will allow researchers to develop aptamers in biomedicine as low-cost, stable therapeutic agents and diagnostic molecules or biochemical devices.

Keywords: LIGS; SELEX; aptamers; biomolecular tools; cell surface receptors; molecular engineering.