Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1243599 Talanta 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•New sensing SPR platforms based on Cu(II) complexes with dipyrromethene and pentetic acid thiol ligands were developed.•Kinetic and thermodynamic analysis proved stable immobilization of His-tagged kinase JAK2 on new sensing platforms.•Binding capacity for new SPR sensing platforms were comparable to NTA-modified dextran layers.

New surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing platforms which consists of copper (II) complexes of a pentetic acid thiol ligand (DPTA-Cu(II)) and of a thiol derivative of dipyrromethene (DPM-Cu(II) created on the surface of gold SPR disc were applied to oriented immobilization of His-tagged Janus kinase 2 (GST-His6-JAK2). This method is based on the covalent bond formation between histidine from a His-tag chain of a protein and Cu(II) centres from the complexes. The kinetic and thermodynamic parameters of the oriented immobilization of GST-His6-JAK2 protein to DPTA-Cu(II) and DPM-Cu(II) complexes attached to the Au surface of a SPR disc were discussed.

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