Abstract
In this chapter, a new approach to the selective modification of native proteins is discussed, using electrophilic covalent aptamers. These biochemical tools are generated through the site-specific incorporation of a label-transferring or crosslinking electrophile into a DNA aptamer. Covalent aptamers provide the ability to transfer a variety of functional handles to a protein of interest or to irreversibly crosslink to the target. Methods for the aptamer-mediated labeling and crosslinking of thrombin are described. Thrombin labeling is fast and selective, in both simple buffer and in human plasma and outcompetes nuclease-mediated degradation. This approach provides facile, sensitive detection of labeled protein by western blot, SDS-PAGE, and mass spectrometry.
