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. 2024:3234:73-88.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-52193-5_6.

Protein-Protein Binding Kinetics by Biolayer Interferometry

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Protein-Protein Binding Kinetics by Biolayer Interferometry

Jorge Santos-López et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2024.

Abstract

The specific kinetics and thermodynamics of protein-protein interactions underlie the molecular mechanisms of cellular functions; hence the characterization of these interaction parameters is central to the quantitative understanding of physiological and pathological processes. Many methods have been developed to study protein-protein interactions, which differ in various features including the interaction detection principle, the sensitivity, whether the method operates in vivo, in vitro, or in silico, the temperature control, the use of labels, immobilization, the amount of sample required, the number of measurements that can be accomplished simultaneously, or the cost. Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI) is a label-free biophysical method to measure the kinetics of protein-protein interactions. Label-free interaction assays are a broad family of methods that do not require protein modifications (other than immobilization) or labels such as fusions with fluorescent proteins or transactivating domains or chemical modifications like biotinylation or reaction with radionuclides. Besides BLI, other label-free techniques that are widely used for determining protein-protein interactions include surface plasmon resonance (SPR), thermophoresis, and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), among others.

Keywords: Antibody; Binding kinetics; Biolayer interferometry; C5a anaphylatoxin; Complement system; Label-free techniques; Protein-protein interactions; Streptavidin biosensor.

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