Direct observation of ligand binding to membrane proteins in living cells by a saturation transfer double difference (STDD) NMR spectroscopy method shows a significantly higher affinity of integrin alpha(IIb)beta3 in native platelets than in liposomes
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Direct observation of ligand binding to membrane proteins in living cells by a saturation transfer double difference (STDD) NMR spectroscopy method shows a significantly higher affinity of integrin alpha(IIb)beta3 in native platelets than in liposomes
Abstract
About 30% of the proteins in mammalian systems are membrane bound or integrated (e.g., GPCRs). It is inherently difficult to investigate receptor-ligand interactions on a molecular level in their natural membrane environment. Here, we present a new method based on saturation transfer difference (STD) NMR to characterize at an atomic level binding interactions of cell surface proteins in living cells. Implemented as a double difference technique, STD NMR allows the direct observation of binding events and the definition of the binding epitopes of ligands. The binding of the pentapeptide cyclo(RGDfV) to the surface glycoprotein integrin alpha(IIb)beta3 of intact human blood platelets can be detected by saturation transfer double difference (STDD) NMR in less than an hour. A 5-fold higher STD response reflects a significantly higher affinity of integrin alpha(IIb)beta3 in native platelets than in liposomes, which demonstrates the importance of studying membrane proteins in their natural environment. Also, the binding mode of cyclo(RGDfV) in the arginine glycine region is slightly different when interacting with native integrin in platelets compared to integrin reintegrated into liposomes.
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