2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00249-005-0471-2
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Ligand rebinding: self-consistent mean-field theory and numerical simulations applied to surface plasmon resonance studies

Abstract: Rebinding of dissociated ligands from cell surface proteins can confound quantitative measurements of dissociation rates important for characterizing the affinity of binding interactions. This can be true also for in vitro techniques such as surface plasmon resonance (SPR). We present experimental results using SPR for the interaction of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) with one of its binding proteins, IGF binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3), and show that the dissociation, even with the addition of soluble hepar… Show more

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“…A simple exponential dissociation model, where rebinding of heparin to fibronectin is not included, failed to fit the data, despite the presence of high concentrations of unlabeled heparin. The rebinding model, which fits our transient data well, would predict that a molecule of heparin that dissociates from fibronectin will rebind to the fibronectin matrix many times prior to diffusing to the bulk solution (42).…”
Section: Nonstoichiometric Increase In Vegf Binding To Fibronectin Bymentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…A simple exponential dissociation model, where rebinding of heparin to fibronectin is not included, failed to fit the data, despite the presence of high concentrations of unlabeled heparin. The rebinding model, which fits our transient data well, would predict that a molecule of heparin that dissociates from fibronectin will rebind to the fibronectin matrix many times prior to diffusing to the bulk solution (42).…”
Section: Nonstoichiometric Increase In Vegf Binding To Fibronectin Bymentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Assuming that unlabeled heparin equilibrates quickly, we replace h with h*, its equilibrium value. If p(0) Ͻ Ͻ 1, the resulting differential equation can be solved (42) to yield the following,…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…͑12͒, two kinetic regimes are observed that depend on the relative size of the receptor as determined by ␥ = a / ͑a + ͒. First, if ͑1 − ␥͒ Ӷ ␥ ͱ s, ͑13͒ ͑e.g., the radius of gyration of the disordered protein is small compared to the radius of the region to which it binds to its targeted substrate, Ϸ 0 and ␥ ϳ 1͒, then the overall kinetics of ligand dissociation that are modified as a result of rebinding events behave in a similar fashion to that of the onedimensional case 15 as shown in the Appendixes. This can be seen by taking the → 0 ͑i.e., ␥ → 1͒ limit of Eq.…”
Section: A Rebinding Probabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…28 Many mechanisms have been proposed ͑and some tested͒ that can account for switchlike dose responses involving proteins with multisite phosphorylations. 15,22,29 In the language of our model, such effects would result in having a complex, nonlinear relationship with n and 0 . It may be interesting to explore how these mechanisms containing phenomena such as decoy phosphorylation, entropically driven binding, or electrostatics may couple to the effects of ligand rebinding as studied here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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