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Protein microarray using α-amino acids as metal tags on chips

Authors :
Min Jen Tseng
Supachok Sinchaikul
Fu-Ming Pan
Shui-Tein Chen
Jim-Min Fang
Chi-Huey Wong
Ching Wen Cheng
Source :
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Elsevier Ltd., 2005.

Abstract

Graphical abstract Procedures for synthesizing α-amino acids on a chip for coordination with transitional metal ions and a His-Tagged protein have been successfully developed as a stable protein microarray. Using the recombinant His-Tagged 3CL-protease (3CLpro) as a model for attachment to chips containing d-/l-Glu, Asp, Orn, Ser via different transitional metal ions, it was found that the Orn chip was the best of affinity binding and stability by which Zn2+ was the best metal ion for affinity while Co2+ was the best metal ion for stability. Thus, this protein microarray can be alternatively used as a high throughput screening method for rapid detection against SARS CoV 3CLpro and/or efficient purification of other Tagged proteins.<br />Procedures for synthesizing α-amino acids on a chip for coordination with transitional metal ions and a His-Tagged protein have been successfully developed as a stable protein microarray. Using the recombinant His-Tagged 3CL-protease (3CLpro) as a model for attachment to chips containing d-/l-Glu, Asp, Orn, Ser via different transitional metal ions, it was found that the Orn chip was the best of affinity binding and stability by which Zn2+ was the best metal ion for affinity while Co2+ was the best metal ion for stability. Thus, this protein microarray can be alternatively used as a high throughput screening method for rapid detection against SARS CoV 3CLpro and/or efficient purification of other Tagged proteins.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14643405 and 0960894X
Volume :
15
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....07925bc2686852015b27f3418c51a8d7