Protocol for the production and purification of an i-Motif-specific nanobody

STAR PROTOCOLS(2023)

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Abstract
Intercalated motifs or i-Motifs (iMs) are nucleic acid structures formed by cytosine-rich sequences, which may regulate cellular processes and have broad applications in nanotechnology due to their pH-dependent nature. We have developed an iM-specific nanobody (iMbody) that can recognize iM DNA structures regardless of their sequences, making it a versatile research tool for studying iMs in various contexts. Here, we provide a protocol for the bacterial expression and His-tag purification of iMbody. We then describe procedures for performing ELISA and immunostaining using iMbody.
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Genomics,Microscopy,Molecular Biology,Antibody,Molecular/Chemical Probes,Protein Biochemistry,Protein expression and purification,Biotechnology and bioengineering
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