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    Tetracycline (ID# 7587)
                                            
                            
                            DNA
                        
                    
                                            
                            
                            Tetracycline
                        
                    
                                            
                            
                            Small Organic
                        
                    
                                            
                            
                            63.6 nM (reported value)
                        
                    
                                            
                            
                            Binding Buffer: 100 mM NaCl, 20 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.6), 2 mM MgCl2, 5 mM KCl, 1 mM CaCl2, 0.02% Tween-20
                        
                    
                                            
                            
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                                                            NA If the oligo is a known aptamer sequence: For binding studies, perform a refolding protocol to ensure proper function (i.e. binding to antigen or target). Refer to the aptamer reference source for the appropriate refolding parameters and binding conditions. Note: it is unknown whether aptamer functions properly without refolding.                         
                    
                                            
                            
                            Weakly binds to doxycycline and oxytetracycline.
                        
                    
                                            
                            
                            Aptamer was immobilized on steptavidin-modified screen-printed gold electrodes to create a sensitive aptasensor for tetracycline (Kim et al. 2010). The range of detection was 0.01-10 µM.
                        
                                    
                
                
                    5'-dCpdGpdTpdApdCpdGpdGpdApdApdTpdTpdCpdGpdCpdTpdApdGpdCpdCpdCpdCpdCpdCpdGpdGpdCpdApdGpdGpdCpdCpdApdCpdGpdGpdCpdTpdTpdGpdGpdGpdTpdTpdGpdGpdTpdCpdCpdCpdApdCpdTpdGpdCpdGpdCpdGpdTpdGpdGpdApdTpdCpdCpdGpdApdGpdCpdTpdCpdCpdApdCpdGpdTpdGp-3'
                
                
                    
                
                                    
                        
                        
                            Niazi JH, Lee SJ, Gu MB. (2008) Single-stranded DNA aptamers specific for antibiotics tetracyclines. Bioorg Med Chem. 16: 7245-7253.  
                        
                    
                
                
                
            
            
        
                
                        
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                        23367.05
                    
                            
                                    
                        
                        688400
                    
                            
                
                
                Note: Information on this aptamer oligo was obtained from the literature and hasn't been validated by Aptagen.
Niazi JH, Lee SJ, Gu MB. (2008) Single-stranded DNA aptamers specific for antibiotics tetracyclines. Bioorg Med Chem. 16: 7245-7253.  
  Kim YJ, Kim YS, Niazi JH, Gu MB. (2010) Electrochemical aptasensor for tetracycline detection. Bioprocess Biosyst Eng. 33:31-37.
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