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High Sensitivity Measurement of Transcription Factor-DNA Binding Affinities by Competitive Titration Using Fluorescence Microscopy
Published on: February 7, 2019
A sticky-end probe biosensor for homogeneous detection of transcription factor binding activity
Joao Paulo Pera Mendes1, Ninghao Zhu1, Pak Kin Wong2
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 USA.
Abstract:
Transcription factors are essential regulators of various physiological and pathological processes. However, detecting transcription factor-DNA binding activities is often time-consuming and labor-intensive. Homogeneous biosensors that are compatible with mix-and-measure protocols have the potential to simplify the workflow for therapeutic screening and disease diagnostics. In this study, we apply a combined computational-experimental approach to investigate the design of a sticky-end probe biosensor, where the transcription factor-DNA complex stabilizes the fluorescence resonance energy transfer signal of the donor-acceptor pair. We design a sticky-end biosensor for the SOX9 transcription factor based on the consensus sequence and characterize its sensing performance. A systems biology model is also developed to investigate the reaction kinetics and optimize the operating conditions. Taken together, our study provides a conceptual framework for the design and optimization of sticky-end probe biosensors for homogeneous detection of transcription factor-DNA binding activity.
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