The dependence of the association rate of surface-attached adhesion molecules CD2 and CD48 on separation distance
- PMID: 9091309
- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(97)00060-4
The dependence of the association rate of surface-attached adhesion molecules CD2 and CD48 on separation distance
Abstract
The kinetics of bond formation between spherical beads coated with CD48 and CD2-derivatized surfaces was studied with a flow chamber. For a given shear rate, the binding frequency was exquisitively sensitive to the particle velocity. Flow equations were used to derive the particle-to-surface distance from the velocity, thus yielding a relationship between this distance and the binding rate. Numerical values of the binding site densities allowed absolute determination of the rate of association between two individual molecules as a function of the distance between attachment points. In our model, this rate was about 0.03 s-1 at 10 nm separation, and it was inversely proportional to the cube of the distance.
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