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Bioconjug Chem ; 22(9): 1753-7, 2011 Sep 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21819154

ABSTRACT

Surface immobilization of biomolecules is a fundamental step in several experimental techniques such as surface plasmon resonance analysis and microarrays. Oxime ligation allows reaching chemoselective protein immobilization with the retention of native-like conformation by proteins. Beside the need for chemoselective ligation of molecules to surface/particle, equally important is the controlled release of the immobilized molecules, even after a specific binding event. For this purpose, we have designed and assessed in an SPR experiment a peptide linker able to (i) anchor a given protein (enzymes, receptors, or antibodies) to a surface in a precise orientation and (ii) release the immobilized protein after selective enzymatic cleavage. These results open up the possibility to anchor to a surface a protein probe leaving bioactive sites free for interaction with substrates, ligands, antigens, or drugs and successively remove the probe-ligand complex by enzymatic cleavage. This peptide linker can be considered both an improvement of SPR analysis for macromolecular interaction and a novel strategy for drug delivery and biomaterial developments.


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Immobilized Proteins/chemistry , Peptides/chemistry , Antigens/chemistry , Chemokine CXCL12/chemistry , Gold , Ligands , Matrix Metalloproteinase 2/chemistry , Pyridoxal Phosphate/chemistry , Serum Albumin, Bovine/chemistry , Solid-Phase Synthesis Techniques , Surface Plasmon Resonance
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