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The Ligand Affinity of Proteins Measured by Isothermal Denaturation Kinetics

✍ Scribed by Dennis E. Epps; Ronald W. Sarver; Joseph M. Rogers; John T. Herberg; Paul K. Tomich


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
136 KB
Volume
292
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2697

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✦ Synopsis


An isothermal denaturation kinetic method was developed for identifying potential ligands of proteins and measuring their affinity. The method is suitable for finding ligands specific toward proteins of unknown function and for large-scale drug screening. It consists of analyzing the kinetics of isothermal denaturation of the protein-with and without the presence of potential specific ligands-as measured by long-wavelength fluorescent dyes whose quantum yield increases when bound to hydrophobic regions exposed upon unfolding of the proteins. The experimental procedure was developed using thymidylate kinase and stromelysin as target proteins. The kinetics of thermal unfolding of both of these enzymes were consistent with a pathway of two consecutive first-order rate-limiting steps. Reflecting the stabilizing effect of protein/ligand complexes, the presence of specific ligands decreased the value of the rate constants of both steps in a dose-dependent manner. The dependence of the rate constants on ligand concentration obeyed a simple binding isotherm, the analysis of which yielded an accurate equilibrium constant for ligand binding. The method was validated by comparing its results with those obtained under the same conditions by steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy, circular dichroism, and uv spectrophotometry: The corresponding rate constants were comparable for each of the analytical detection methods.


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