Publications by authors named "E Katilius"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on improving the measurement of proteins in response to biological changes to enhance our understanding of biological systems.
  • The researchers developed a new method using modified aptamers, which work like antibodies, to distinguish stable protein complexes from less stable ones, enhancing the accuracy of multiplex protein measurements.
  • This innovative assay can detect a significant portion of human proteins with high sensitivity and reproducibility, and it leverages machine learning to create predictive tests for health conditions, assisting in precision medicine.
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The mature forms of the TGF-β family members GDF-11 and GDF-8 are highly similar 25 kDa homodimers with 90% amino acid sequence identity and 99% similarity. Cross-reactivity of GDF-11 and GDF-8 binding reagents is common, making it difficult to attribute distinct roles of these two proteins in biology. We report the selection of GDF-11 and GDF-8 specific SOMAmer (Slow Off-rate Modified Aptamer) reagents aided by a combination of positive selection for one protein coupled with counter-selection against the other.

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We have demonstrated a proof of concept with affinity-based purification of sperm cells from mock forensic samples using SOMAmer™ reagents, DNA-based affinity reagents developed by SomaLogic, Inc. SOMAmer reagents were selected in vitro using whole-cell SELEX to bind specifically with intact, detergent-treated sperm cells. Successful separation of sperm from epithelial cells and their debris was demonstrated using buccal swabs with added semen.

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Background: Lung cancer screening using low-dose computed tomography reduces lung cancer mortality. However, the high false-positive rate, cost, and potential harms highlight the need for complementary biomarkers. We compared the diagnostic performance of modified aptamer-based protein biomarkers with Cyfra 21-1.

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Slow off-rate modified aptamers (SOMAmers) are attractive protein recognition reagents due to their high binding affinities, stable chemical structures, easy production, and established selection process. Here, biotinylated SOMAmer reagents were incorporated into single molecule array (Simoa)-based assays in place of traditional detection antibodies for six cytokine targets. Optimization and validation were conducted for TNF-α as a demonstration using a capture antibody/detection-SOMAmer detection scheme to highlight the performance of this approach.

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