2016
DOI: 10.1101/063776
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Biophysical assay for tethered signaling reactions reveals tether-controlled activity for the phosphatase SHP-1

Abstract: Tethered enzymatic reactions are ubiquitous in signalling networks but are poorly understood. Here, a novel mathematical analysis is established for tethered signalling reactions in surface plasmon resonance (SPR). Applying the method to the phosphatase SHP-1 interacting with a phosphorylated tether corresponding to an immune receptor cytoplasmic tail provides 5 biophysical/biochemical constants from a single SPR experiment: two binding rates, two catalytic rates, and a reach parameter. Tether binding increase… Show more

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“…Multisite modification of signaling molecules leads to high combinatorial complexity that is challenging to study. Because there are 10 ITAMs on a TCR, we were required to simulate $1000 (¼ 2 10 ) binding states and $3.6 million (¼ 10 factorial) possible sequences of phosphorylation. Other explorations in this work have similar combinatorial complexity; for example, the six tyrosines on CD3z imply 64 binding states and 720 sequences.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Multisite modification of signaling molecules leads to high combinatorial complexity that is challenging to study. Because there are 10 ITAMs on a TCR, we were required to simulate $1000 (¼ 2 10 ) binding states and $3.6 million (¼ 10 factorial) possible sequences of phosphorylation. Other explorations in this work have similar combinatorial complexity; for example, the six tyrosines on CD3z imply 64 binding states and 720 sequences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only phosphorylated sites can be ZAP70 bound, and ZAP70 sites are protected from dephosphorylation (which is a simplification of the tandem ZAP70-ITAM interaction (17)). Therefore, dn P dt ¼ k K ðN À n P Þ À k F ðn P À n Z Þ (9) and dn Z dt ¼ k on ðn P À n Z Þ À k off ðn Z Þ; (10) where k K , k F , k on , and k off are the rates of phosphorylation, dephosphorylation, ZAP70 binding, and ZAP70 unbinding, respectively. The nonlinear modules that emerged in previous sections of this work represent nonconstant rates, which we approximate from the previous sections by fitting to exponential forms…”
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“…Experimental studies on ligand-receptor kinetics (22,29) and signal transduction pathways (13,30,31) have highlighted the importance of the spatial distribution of binding sites. In the context of SPR experiments, the effect of correlated rebinding events on the interpretation of dissociation curves has been brought to attention by using a self-consistent mean-field approximation (22,32).…”
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