Measuring sphingosine-1-phosphate/protein interactions with the kinetic exclusion assay

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Abstract

By directly detecting the ligand-free binding sites in a sample, the kinetic exclusion assay (KinExA®) provides a compelling alternative to SPR-based techniques for determining equilibrium dissociation constants of protein-ligand interactions. It is especially useful for observing protein-lipid interactions, as binding of native lipids occurs entirely in solution, and monoclonal antibodies can be used to directly compete with a protein of interest for lipid binding. By measuring the antigen-free binding sites on the antibody and using competition affinity analysis, the K d for the lipid binding the protein and the antibody can be determined simultaneously. Herein, we describe this label-free approach for determining the K d for S1P-binding serum albumin, which chaperones ~30% of the S1P in human plasma.

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Fleming, J. K., & Wojciak, J. M. (2018). Measuring sphingosine-1-phosphate/protein interactions with the kinetic exclusion assay. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1697, pp. 1–8). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/7651_2017_5

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