2017
DOI: 10.1038/srep45647
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Quantitative analysis of molecular partition towards lipid membranes using surface plasmon resonance

Abstract: Understanding the interplay between molecules and lipid membranes is fundamental when studying cellular and biotechnological phenomena. Partition between aqueous media and lipid membranes is key to the mechanism of action of many biomolecules and drugs. Quantifying membrane partition, through adequate and robust parameters, is thus essential. Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) is a powerful technique for studying 1:1 stoichiometric interactions but has limited application to lipid membrane partition data. We have… Show more

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“…Consequently, K p was determined only for synthetic SUVs (Table 1). 47 Our SPR approach also demonstrates that PvD 1 is able to bind to MCF-7 exosomes and to the synthetic membranes composed of the major lipids represented in the exosomal membrane ( Fig. 7A and S5 †).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…Consequently, K p was determined only for synthetic SUVs (Table 1). 47 Our SPR approach also demonstrates that PvD 1 is able to bind to MCF-7 exosomes and to the synthetic membranes composed of the major lipids represented in the exosomal membrane ( Fig. 7A and S5 †).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The associated steady-state response values for PvD 1 were collected from individual sensorgrams at t = 250 s. The data were analysed using the partition relationship previously developed by our group. 47…”
Section: Surface Plasmon Resonance (Spr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The development of SPR is important in many fields such as agricultural and food safety [1], medical diagnosis [2], environmental safety control [3] and industrial monitoring [4]. The major application of SPR biosensor is for detection of a variety of biomolecules such as lipid [5], peptides [6], receptor [7], nucleic acid [8], protein [9] and antibodies [10]. The SPR technique has not only been used for biosensing purposes but also in characterizing a broad range of material thin films [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%