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Allosteric Selection

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Allosteric Selection Defined

An in vitro selection method for aptamers that is performed entirely in solution by virtue of the unique design of the population. A random sequence domain is inserted into a tolerant region of a catalytic RNA or DNA and the molecules recovered from selection demonstrate ligand-dependent catalytic function. Such a selection eliminates the need to immobilize the ligand on a column, and will not be subject to interference due to column immobilization.

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