Protocols for use of ultrafiltration in determination of free ligand concentration and of complexity of ligand/protein interactions

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Analysis of a simple ligand/binding-protein association model predicts a decrease in the percentage of free hormone during ultrafiltration. Re-analysis of the original data validating ultrafiltration in free-ligand determinations (Sophnianopoulos et al., Arch Biochem Biophys 1978; 187:132-7) confirms this prediction. Binding data indicating a constant percentage of free hormone (Hammond et al., J Biol Chem 1980;255;5023-6) require a more complex ligand-protein interaction model. Application of these procedures to any new ligand system requires measurement of the percentage free, or of free-ligand concentrations, as a function of filtration time or volume. The protocol becomes important if values for percentage free are to be accurate.

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Wolfer, G. K., & Rippon, W. B. (1987). Protocols for use of ultrafiltration in determination of free ligand concentration and of complexity of ligand/protein interactions. Clinical Chemistry, 33(1), 115–117. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/33.1.115

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