monobaktamers
Monobaktamers are a class of synthetic DNA molecules designed to bind to specific targets. They are a type of aptamer, which are nucleic acid sequences that fold into three-dimensional structures capable of high-affinity binding to a variety of molecules, including proteins, small molecules, and even other nucleic acids. The term "monobaktamer" specifically refers to aptamers that are comprised of a single, continuous strand of DNA, as opposed to other aptamer designs that might involve RNA or multiple DNA strands.
The development of monobaktamers relies on a process called SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential