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  • Aptamer Live Cell SELEX Service

    What is Live Cell SELEX? Traditional SELEX uses purified target proteins. Live Cell SELEX uses intact, living cells in their native state. This is crucial because: It selects for aptamers that bind to targets in their natural conformation and post-translational modifications (e.g., glycosylation). It inherently selects for cell-specificity (e.g., cancer cell vs. healthy cell) without needing to know the exact molecular target upfront. It can discover aptamers against unknown or membrane-bound targets that are difficult to purify. Core Workflow of a Typical Service A full-service provider will manage the entire pipeline: 1. Project Design & Consultation Target Cell Line Definition: Defining the "positive" cell line (e.g., patient-derived cancer cells, activated immune cells). Counter-Selection Strategy: Choosing the "negative" cell line(s) (e.g., healthy counterpart, isogenic control) to eliminate non-specific binders. Library Design: Recommending or customizing the starting random oligonucleotide library (length, modifications like 2'-F pyrimidines for RNA aptamers for stability). 2. The Selection Phase (The Iterative SELEX Cycles) Incubation: The random library is incubated with the counter-selection cells. Unbound/non-specific sequences are collected. Positive Selection: The pre-cleared library is incubated with the target cells. Cells are washed stringently. Recovery: Cell-bound aptamers are recovered (e.g., by cell lysis, heat elution, or protease treatment). Amplification: Recovered sequences are amplified by PCR (for DNA) or RT-PCR (for…

    2026-01-06