Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10752565 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The biosensor based on total internal reflection imaging ellipsometry (TIRIE), regarded as an automotive real-time research approach for biomolecular interaction, is introduced to analyze the kinetic process of the weak interaction between tris and lysozyme. The experiment is performed by delivering lysozyme solution diluted to different concentrations to the biosensor substrate interface immobilized with tris. By applying pseudo-first-order interaction kinetics model, we are able to obtain the kinetic parameters from fitting experimental data. The calculated association rate constant and dissociation rate constant of tris and lysozyme interaction are in 10â2Â molâ1Â sâ1 and 103Â sâ1 magnitude, respectively. To further improve TIRIEâµs ability for kinetically characterizing biomolecular interaction, a theoretical method to deduce associate rate constant before experiment is proposed.
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Authors
Tengfei Kang, Wenxin Hao, Yu Niu, Ziren Luo, Gang Jin,