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A study to assess the cross-reactivity of cellulose membrane-bound peptides with detection systems: an analysis at the amino acid level.

Carsten C Mahrenholz1, Victor Tapia, Rolf D Stigler, Rudolf Volkmer.   

Abstract

The growing demand for binding assays to study protein-protein interaction can be addressed by peptide array-based methods. The SPOT technique is a widespread peptide-array technology, which is able to distinguish semi-quantitatively the binding affinities of peptides to defined protein targets within one array. The quality of an assay system used for probing peptide arrays depends on the well-balanced combination of screening and read-out methods. The former address the steady-state of analyte capture, whereas the latter provide the means to detect captured analyte. In all cases, however, false-positive results can occur when challenging a peptide array with analyte or detecting captured analyte with label conjugates. Little is known about the cross-reactivity of peptides with the detection agents. Here, we describe at the amino acid level the potential of (i) 5-(and 6)-carboxytetramethylrhodamine (5(6)-TAMRA), (ii) fluoresceinisothiocyanate in form of the peptide-bound fluorescein-substituted thiourea derivative (FITC), and (iii) biotin/streptavidin-POD to cross-react with individual amino acids in a peptide sequence. (c) 2010 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20474041     DOI: 10.1002/psc.1237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pept Sci        ISSN: 1075-2617            Impact factor:   1.905


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2.  A minimal model of peptide binding predicts ensemble properties of serum antibodies.

Authors:  Victor Greiff; Henning Redestig; Juliane Lück; Nicole Bruni; Atijeh Valai; Susanne Hartmann; Sebastian Rausch; Johannes Schuchhardt; Michal Or-Guil
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3.  Investigation of the network of preferred interactions in an artificial coiled-coil association using the peptide array technique.

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