Disorder and function: a review of the dehydrin protein family
SP Graether, KF Boddington - Frontiers in plant science, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Dehydration proteins (dehydrins) are group 2 members of the late embryogenesis abundant
(LEA) protein family. The protein architecture of dehydrins can be described by the presence …
(LEA) protein family. The protein architecture of dehydrins can be described by the presence …
Use of surface plasmon resonance to probe the equilibrium and dynamic aspects of interactions between biological macromolecules
P Schuck - Annual review of biophysics and biomolecular …, 1997 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Surface plasmon resonance biosensors have become increasingly popular for the
qualitative and quantitative characterization of the specific binding of a mobile reactant to a …
qualitative and quantitative characterization of the specific binding of a mobile reactant to a …
The role of mass transport limitation and surface heterogeneity in the biophysical characterization of macromolecular binding processes by SPR biosensing
This chapter presents an introduction to the kinetic analysis of SPR biosensor data for the
determination of affinity and kinetic rate constants of biomolecular interactions between an …
determination of affinity and kinetic rate constants of biomolecular interactions between an …
Probing low affinity and multivalent interactions with surface plasmon resonance: ligands for concanavalin A
DA Mann, M Kanai, DJ Maly… - Journal of the American …, 1998 - ACS Publications
The affinities of the carbohydrate-binding protein concanavalin A (Con A) for mono-and
multivalent ligands were measured by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) detection …
multivalent ligands were measured by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) detection …
Reliable determination of binding affinity and kinetics using surface plasmon resonance biosensors
P Schuck - Current opinion in biotechnology, 1997 - Elsevier
Progress has been made in the identification of experimental and analytical procedures that
allow for a more reliable determination of equilibrium and kinetic constants. Possible origins …
allow for a more reliable determination of equilibrium and kinetic constants. Possible origins …
Biomolecular interaction analysis in drug discovery using surface plasmon resonance technology
W Huber, F Mueller - Current pharmaceutical design, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
The review gives first an introduction into the basics of surface plasmon resonance
technology. The physical principle is shortly discussed followed by a discussion of the …
technology. The physical principle is shortly discussed followed by a discussion of the …
[HTML][HTML] Structure–function analysis of the Z‐DNA‐binding domain Zα of dsRNA adenosine deaminase type I reveals similarity to the (α+ β) family of helix–turn–helix …
M Schade, CJ Turner, K Lowenhaupt, A Rich… - The EMBO …, 1999 - embopress.org
RNA editing alters pre‐mRNA through site‐selective adenosine deamination, which results
in codon changes that lead to the production of novel proteins. An enzyme that catalyzes this …
in codon changes that lead to the production of novel proteins. An enzyme that catalyzes this …
Quantification of Tight Binding to Surface-Immobilized Phospholipid Vesicles Using Surface Plasmon Resonance: Binding Constant of Phospholipase A2
LS Jung, JS Shumaker-Parry… - Journal of the …, 2000 - ACS Publications
A new and sensitive method for quantifying high affinity binding of proteins (and potentially
other ligands) to the surfaces of phospholipid bilayered vesicles is demonstrated. A planar …
other ligands) to the surfaces of phospholipid bilayered vesicles is demonstrated. A planar …
Thermodynamic analysis of antigen–antibody binding using biosensor measurements at different temperatures
G Zeder-Lutz, E Zuber, J Witz… - Analytical …, 1997 - Elsevier
The thermodynamic parameters of the interaction between hen egg white lysozyme and Fab
D1. 3 were determined by measuring the temperature dependence of the ratio of its kinetic …
D1. 3 were determined by measuring the temperature dependence of the ratio of its kinetic …
Kinetic analysis of ligand binding to interleukin‐2 receptor complexes created on an optical biosensor surface
DG Myszka, PR Arulanantham, T Sana, Z Wu… - Protein …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The interleukin‐2 receptor (IL‐2R) is composed of at least three cell surface
subunits, IL‐2Rα, IL‐2Rβ, and IL‐2Rγc. On activated T‐cells, the α‐and β‐subunits exist as …
subunits, IL‐2Rα, IL‐2Rβ, and IL‐2Rγc. On activated T‐cells, the α‐and β‐subunits exist as …