2021 Volume 37 Issue 6 Pages 799-802
Aptamers, single-stranded DNAs/RNAs with a strong and specific interaction towards a target molecule, have wide applications in the fields of medicine and biosensors. In conventional aptamer selection methods, it is difficult to obtain “preorganized” and/or “induced-fit” type of aptamers selectively. In this study, separation and fractionation of single-stranded DNAs with/without stable preorganized structures were carried out using capillary sieving electrophoresis. The fractionated DNAs showed different mobilities and thermodynamic stabilities of their secondary structures; this outcome is deemed to be necessary for the synthesis of novel aptasensors with a desirable sensing mechanism.