Binding kinetics of antigen by immobilized antibody: influence of reaction order and external diffusional limitations

A Sadana, D Sii - Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 1992 - Elsevier
The influence of reaction order and external mass transfer limitations on the binding kinetics
of antigen in solution to antibody covalently or non-covalently attached to a cylindrical fiber …

Binding capacity differences for antibodies and Fc‐fusion proteins on protein A chromatographic materials

S Ghose, B Hubbard, SM Cramer - Biotechnology and …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
A range of studies were carried out to investigate the underlying reason for differences in
dynamic binding capacities observed with various antibodies and Fc‐fusion proteins during …

Interpretation of deviations from pseudo-first-order kinetic behavior in the characterization of ligand binding by biosensor technology

DJ O'Shannessy, DJ Winzor - Analytical biochemistry, 1996 - Elsevier
Macromolecular interactions observed using surface plasmon resonance technology
(BIAcore, Pharmacia) often display kinetic behavior which deviates from the pseudo-first …

An automated method for rapid determination of diffusion coefficients via measurements of boundary spreading

N Muramatsu, AP Minton - Analytical biochemistry, 1988 - Elsevier
The use of a simple device by which a layer of solvent may be deposited onto a solution of
an optically absorbing solute in a cylindrical quartz tube, without substantial mixing of …

Kinetic analysis of a protein antigen-antibody interaction limited by mass transport on an optical biosensor

DG Myszka, TA Morton, ML Doyle, IM Chaiken - Biophysical chemistry, 1997 - Elsevier
Using BIAcore™ technology, we determined the rate constants for a protein antigen-
antibody interaction that was mass transport limited on the optical biosensor. The antigen …

Determination of binding constants by equilibrium titration with circulating sample in a surface plasmon resonance biosensor

P Schuck, DB Millar, AA Kortt - Analytical Biochemistry, 1998 - Elsevier
A commercial surface plasmon resonance biosensor, BIACORE X, is employed as a
detector in a closed loop of a small sample volume. The sample is continuously circulated by …

Kinetics of antibody-binding to surface-immobilized antigen: influence of mass transport on the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)

H Nygren, M Stenberg - Journal of colloid and interface science, 1985 - Elsevier
The kinetics of antibody-binding to surface-immobilized antigen was studied by ellipsometry,
using bovine serum albumin as antigen. The results show that the initial binding of antibody …

Integrated fluid handling system for biomolecular interaction analysis

S Sjoelander, C Urbaniczky - Analytical chemistry, 1991 - ACS Publications
Aspersion Is minimized by the low dead volume In the system (= 0.4 pi) accomplished by
using Integrated sample loops and thin conduits. An asset of this Integration Is the low …

Kinetic determinations of molecular interactions using Biacore—minimum data requirements for efficient experimental design

A Önell, K Andersson - Journal of Molecular Recognition: An …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Reliable kinetic estimates can be obtained from significantly less data than is commonly
used today, particularly in the characterization of 1: 1 interactions involving low molecular …

[HTML][HTML] Probing the functional heterogeneity of surface binding sites by analysis of experimental binding traces and the effect of mass transport limitation

J Svitel, H Boukari, D Van Ryk, RC Willson, P Schuck - Biophysical journal, 2007 - cell.com
Many techniques rely on the binding activity of surface-immobilized proteins, including
antibody-based affinity biosensors for the detection of analytes, immunoassays, protein …