Aptamers: an emerging class of bioaffinity ligands in bioactive peptide applications

Caleb Acquah, Dominic Agyei, Eugene Marfo Obeng, Sharadwata Pan, Kei Xian Tan, Michael Kobina Danquah

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Abstract

The food and health applications of bioactive peptides have grown remarkably in the past few decades. Current elucidations have shown that bioactive peptides have unique structural arrangement of amino acids, conferring distinct functionalities, and molecular affinity characteristics. However, whereas interest in the biological potency of bioactive peptides has grown, cost-effective techniques for monitoring the structural changes in these peptides and how these changes affect the biological properties have not grown at the same rate. Due to the high binding affinity of aptamers for other biomolecules, they have a huge potential for use in tracking the structural, conformational, and compositional changes in bioactive peptides. This review provides an overview of bioactive peptides and their essential structure–activity relationship. The review further highlights on the types and methods of synthesis of aptamers before the discussion of the prospects, merits, and challenges in the use of aptamers for bioaffinity interactions with bioactive peptides.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1195-1206
Number of pages12
JournalCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Volume60
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Apr 2020

Keywords

  • Affinity interactions
  • Bioactive peptides
  • Nucleic acid aptamers
  • Peptide aptamers
  • Physiological responses
  • SELEX
  • Structure–activity relationship

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