Caputo R A, Treick R W, Griffin C C, Farrell M P
Appl Microbiol. 1975 Apr;29(4):476-9. doi: 10.1128/am.29.4.476-479.1975.
A modification of the Colowick and Womack procedure for measuring ligand binding by macromolecules is described for drug binding by bacteria. This technique is based on the determination of drug concentration in the dialysate from a bacteria-drug mixture at equilibrium. The dialysis cell of the original procedure was replaced by a Minibeaker (Bio-Rad), which has a larger membrane surface area, and the dialysate was continuously monitored with a spectrophotometer equipped with a flow cell. With this system, only 3 min was required to determine the amount of cetylpyridinium chloride bound by Escherichia coli K-12 strain P678. Possible applications of the technique are discussed.
描述了一种对Colowick和Womack测量大分子配体结合的方法的改进,用于细菌的药物结合。该技术基于在平衡状态下测定细菌-药物混合物透析液中的药物浓度。原始方法中的透析池被一个具有更大膜表面积的微型烧杯(Bio-Rad)所取代,并且用配备流通池的分光光度计对透析液进行连续监测。使用该系统,只需3分钟就能测定大肠杆菌K-12菌株P678结合的十六烷基氯化吡啶的量。讨论了该技术可能的应用。