DNA and RNA can be separated by microchip electrophoresis (ME) and detected using an intercalating fluorescent dye. The advantages of this method are short sensing times (<3 min), avoidance of a radioisotope labeling detection system, relatively low costs, and reduced labor intensity. In the present study, RNA aptamer-protein or -peptide interactions were analyzed using ME and the regression of free aptamers corresponding to unbound RNA was detected as the target protein or peptide increased in a dose-dependent manner. Our results demonstrate the applicability of this method to simple, rapid ligand screening in the interactions between oligonucleotides and their targets.
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