Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is an established method for studying molecular interactions in real time. It allows obtaining qualitative and quantitative data on interactions of proteins with lipids or lipid membranes. In most of the approaches, a lipid membrane or a membrane–mimetic surface is prepared on the surface of Biacore (Cytiva) sensor chips, HPA or L1, and the studied protein is then injected across the surface. Here, we provide an overview of SPR in protein–lipid and protein–membrane interactions, different approaches described in the literature and a general protocol for conducting an SPR experiment, including lipid membranes, together with some experimental considerations.

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Surface Plasmon Resonance for Measuring Interactions of Proteins with Lipids and Lipid Membranes

  • Aleksandra Šakanović,
  • Vesna Hodnik,
  • Apolonija Bedina Zavec,
  • Kristina Eleršič Filipič,
  • Gregor Anderluh

摘要

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is an established method for studying molecular interactions in real time. It allows obtaining qualitative and quantitative data on interactions of proteins with lipids or lipid membranes. In most of the approaches, a lipid membrane or a membrane–mimetic surface is prepared on the surface of Biacore (Cytiva) sensor chips, HPA or L1, and the studied protein is then injected across the surface. Here, we provide an overview of SPR in protein–lipid and protein–membrane interactions, different approaches described in the literature and a general protocol for conducting an SPR experiment, including lipid membranes, together with some experimental considerations.