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Grating-coupled interferometry reveals binding kinetics and affinities of Ni ions to genetically engineered protein layers

Hajnalka Jankovics, Boglárka Kovács, András Saftics, Tamás Gerecsei, Éva Tóth, Inna Székács, Ferenc Vonderviszt, Róbert Horváth

2020Scientific Reports30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Reliable measurement of the binding kinetics of low molecular weight analytes to their targets is still a challenging task. Often, the introduction of labels is simply impossible in such measurements, and the application of label-free methods is the only reliable choice. By measuring the binding kinetics of Ni(II) ions to genetically modified flagellin layers, we demonstrate that: (1) Grating-Coupled Interferometry (GCI) is well suited to resolve the binding of ions, even at very low protein immobilization levels; (2) it supplies high quality kinetic data from which the number and strength of available binding sites can be determined, and (3) the rate constants of the binding events can also be obtained with high accuracy. Experiments were performed using a flagellin variant incorporating the C-terminal domain of the nickel-responsive transcription factor NikR. GCI results were compared to affinity data from titration calorimetry. We found that besides the low-affinity binding sites characterized by a micromolar dissociation constant ( K d ), tetrameric FliC-NikR C molecules possess high-affinity binding sites with K d values in the nanomolar range. GCI enabled us to obtain real-time kinetic data for the specific binding of an analyte with molar mass as low as 59 Da, even at signals lower than 1 pg/mm 2 .

Topics & Concepts

KineticsReceptor–ligand kineticsChemistryAnalyteEnzyme kineticsDissociation constantIsothermal titration calorimetryAffinitiesHoming endonucleaseReaction rate constantBiophysicsStereochemistryEnzymeBiochemistryBiologyChromatographyActive siteEndonucleasePhysicsQuantum mechanicsReceptorAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
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