A DNA aptamer as a new target-specific chiral selector for HPLC.

2003 
In this paper, a DNA aptamer, known to bind stereospecifically the d-enantiomer of an oligopeptide, i.e., arginine-vasopressin, was immobilized on a chromatographic support. The influence of various parameters (such as column temperature, eluent pH, and salt concentration) on the l- and d-peptide retention was investigated in order to provide information about the binding mechanism and then to define the utilization conditions of the aptamer column. The results suggest that dehydration at the binding interface, charge−charge interactions, and adaptive conformational transitions contribute to the specific d-peptide-aptamer complex formation. A very significant enantioselectivity was obtained in the optimal binding conditions, the d-peptide being strongly retained by the column while the l-peptide eluted in the void volume. A rapid baseline separation of peptide enantiomers was also achieved by modulating the elution conditions. Furthermore, it was established that the aptamer column was stable during an ex...
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