When making allowance for the effect of dead space on gas-kinetic measure- [2], it is necessary to estimate the relative magnitude of the dead ments space, expressed in terms of a dead-space factor a :
Kinetic characterization of the interaction of the Z-fragment of protein A with mouse-IgG3 in a volume in chemical space
✍ Scribed by Karl Andersson; Susanne Gülich; Markku Hämäläinen; Per-Åke Nygren; Sophia Hober; Magnus Malmqvist
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-3585
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✦ Synopsis
The kinetic rate parameters for the interaction between a single domain analogue of staphylococcal protein A (Z) and a mouse-IgG3 monoclonal antibody (MAb) were measured in Hepes buffer with different chemical additives. Five buffer ingredients (pH, NaCl, DMSO, EDTA, and KSCN) were varied simultaneously in 16 experiments following a statistical experimental plan. The 16 buffers thus spanned a volume in chemical space. A mathematical model, using data from the buffer composition, was developed and used to predict apparent kinetic parameters in five new buffers within the spanned volume. Association and dissociation parameters were measured in the new buffers, and these agreed with the predicted values, indicating that the model was valid within the spanned volume. The pattern of variation of the kinetic parameters in relation to buffer composition was different for association and dissociation, such that pH influenced both association and dissociation and NaCl influenced only dissociation. This indicated that the recognition mechanism (association) and the stability of the formed complex (dissociation) involve different binding forces, which can be further investigated by kinetic studies in systematically varied buffers. Protein
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