Literature DB >> 17266332

Characterization of protein--DNA interactions using surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy with various assay schemes.

Huey Fang Teh1, Wendy Y X Peh, Xiaodi Su, Jane S Thomsen.   

Abstract

Specific protein-DNA interactions play a central role in transcription and other biological processes. A comprehensive characterization of protein-DNA interactions should include information about binding affinity, kinetics, sequence specificity, and binding stoichiometry. In this study, we have used surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (SPR) to study the interactions between human estrogen receptors (ER, alpha and beta subtypes) and estrogen response elements (ERE), with four assay schemes. First, we determined the sequence-dependent receptors' binding capacity by monitoring the binding of ER to various ERE sequences immobilized on a sensor surface (assay format denoted as the direct assay). Second, we screened the relative affinity of ER for various ERE sequences using a competition assay, in which the receptors bind to an ERE-immobilized surface in the presence of competitor ERE sequences. Third, we monitored the assembly of ER-ERE complexes on a SPR surface and thereafter the removal and/or dissociation of the ER (assay scheme denoted as the dissociation assay) to determine the binding stoichiometry. Last, a sandwich assay (ER binding to ERE followed by anti-ER recognition of a specific ER subtype) was performed in an effort to understand how ERalpha and ERbeta may associate and compete when binding to the DNA. With these assay schemes, we reaffirmed that (1) ERalpha is more sensitive than ERbeta to base pair change(s) in the consensus ERE, (2) ERalpha and ERbeta form a heterodimer when they bind to the consensus ERE, and (3) the binding stoichiometry of both ERalpha- and ERbeta-ERE complexes is dependent on salt concentration. With this study, we demonstrate the versatility of the SPR analysis. With the involvement of various assay arrangements, the SPR analysis can be further extended to more than kinetics and affinity study.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17266332     DOI: 10.1021/bi061903t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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