Surface-Immobilized Peptide Aptamers as Probe Molecules for Protein Detection

We demonstrate the use of surface-immobilized, oriented peptide aptamers for the detection of specific target proteins from complex biological solutions. These peptide aptamers are target-specific peptides expressed within a protein scaffold engineered from the human protease inhibitor stefin A. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2008-02, Vol.80 (4), p.978-983
Hauptverfasser: Johnson, Steven, Evans, David, Laurenson, Sophie, Paul, Debjani, Davies, A. Giles, Ko Ferrigno, Paul, Wälti, Christoph
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Zusammenfassung:We demonstrate the use of surface-immobilized, oriented peptide aptamers for the detection of specific target proteins from complex biological solutions. These peptide aptamers are target-specific peptides expressed within a protein scaffold engineered from the human protease inhibitor stefin A. The scaffold provides stability to the inserted peptides and increases their binding affinity owing to the resulting three-dimensional constraints. A unique cysteine residue was introduced into the protein scaffold to allow orientation-specific surface immobilization of the peptide aptamer and to ensure exposure of the binding site to the target solution. Using dual-polarization interferometry, we demonstrate a strong relationship between binding affinity and aptamer orientation and determine the affinity constant K D for the interaction between an oriented peptide aptamer STand the target protein CDK2. Further, we demonstrate the high selectivity of the peptide aptamer STMpep9 by exposing surface-immobilized STto a complex biological solution containing small concentrations of the target protein CDK2.
ISSN:0003-2700
1520-6882
DOI:10.1021/ac701688q