In this study a hovel metal ion affinity ligand was immobility onto the sensor chip. Three poly-histidine peptides were used to study the interaction of tile peptides and the immobilised metal ion affinity ligand via ...In this study a hovel metal ion affinity ligand was immobility onto the sensor chip. Three poly-histidine peptides were used to study the interaction of tile peptides and the immobilised metal ion affinity ligand via biosensor system . The results obtained in this study indicate that the affinity of immobilised Ni(Ⅱ) ion affinity ligand for these peptides appear to be related to the arrangement of the histidine residues in the peptides. This study first documents the application of biosensor technique for paptide screening.展开更多
A new method for the rapid and efficient screening of affinity ligands to biological targets is reported. The fusion peptide of influenza virus A was used as the model target and immobilized on the PGMA beads. Antisen...A new method for the rapid and efficient screening of affinity ligands to biological targets is reported. The fusion peptide of influenza virus A was used as the model target and immobilized on the PGMA beads. Antisense peptide YRSKQA of fusion peptide was chosen as the lead compound. The special positional scanning peptide libraries were designed based on YRSKQA and synthesized by utilizing solid phase peptide synthesis manually. The libraries were YRSKQX, YRSKXA, YRSXQA, YRXKQA, YXSKQA and XRSKQA, where X represented 18 L-amino acids(except for Cys and Trp). Each library was screened by affinity chromatography. The eluates from the fusion peptide affinity column were collected and analyzed by RP-HPLC and MS, respectively, in order to determine the kind of X at each position. After the preferred residues of six positions were decided, the two preferred peptide sequences, GRGKHK and TRGKHK, were obtained. The dissociation constants of GRGKHK, TRGKHK and YRSKQA, were 3.35×10 -6, 5.24×10 -6 and 1.15×10 -5 mol·L -1, respectively. The preferred peptides showed the higher affinity binding to immobilized fusion peptide than the lead peptide.展开更多
文摘In this study a hovel metal ion affinity ligand was immobility onto the sensor chip. Three poly-histidine peptides were used to study the interaction of tile peptides and the immobilised metal ion affinity ligand via biosensor system . The results obtained in this study indicate that the affinity of immobilised Ni(Ⅱ) ion affinity ligand for these peptides appear to be related to the arrangement of the histidine residues in the peptides. This study first documents the application of biosensor technique for paptide screening.
文摘A new method for the rapid and efficient screening of affinity ligands to biological targets is reported. The fusion peptide of influenza virus A was used as the model target and immobilized on the PGMA beads. Antisense peptide YRSKQA of fusion peptide was chosen as the lead compound. The special positional scanning peptide libraries were designed based on YRSKQA and synthesized by utilizing solid phase peptide synthesis manually. The libraries were YRSKQX, YRSKXA, YRSXQA, YRXKQA, YXSKQA and XRSKQA, where X represented 18 L-amino acids(except for Cys and Trp). Each library was screened by affinity chromatography. The eluates from the fusion peptide affinity column were collected and analyzed by RP-HPLC and MS, respectively, in order to determine the kind of X at each position. After the preferred residues of six positions were decided, the two preferred peptide sequences, GRGKHK and TRGKHK, were obtained. The dissociation constants of GRGKHK, TRGKHK and YRSKQA, were 3.35×10 -6, 5.24×10 -6 and 1.15×10 -5 mol·L -1, respectively. The preferred peptides showed the higher affinity binding to immobilized fusion peptide than the lead peptide.