Brockman J M, Nelson B P, Corn R M
Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1396, USA.
Annu Rev Phys Chem. 2000;51:41-63. doi: 10.1146/annurev.physchem.51.1.41.
The surface-sensitive optical technique of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging is used to characterize ultrathin organic and biopolymer films at metal interfaces in a spatially resolved manner. Because of its high surface sensitivity and its ability to measure in real time the interaction of unlabeled biological molecules with arrays of surface-bound species, SPR imaging has the potential to become a powerful tool in biomolecular investigations. Recently, SPR imaging has been successfully implemented in the characterization of supported lipid bilayer films, the monitoring of antibody-antigen interactions at surfaces, and the study of DNA hybridization adsorption. The following is included in this review: (a) an introduction to the principles of surface plasmon resonance, (b) the details of SPR imaging instrumental design, (c) a short discussion concerning resolution, sensitivity, and quantitation in SPR imaging, (d) the details of DNA array fabrication on chemically modified gold surfaces, and (e) two examples that demonstrate the application of the SPR imaging technique to the study of protein-DNA interactions.
表面等离子体共振(SPR)成像这种表面敏感光学技术,被用于以空间分辨的方式表征金属界面处的超薄有机和生物聚合物薄膜。由于其高表面灵敏度以及能够实时测量未标记生物分子与表面结合物种阵列之间的相互作用,SPR成像有潜力成为生物分子研究中的一种强大工具。最近,SPR成像已成功应用于支撑脂质双分子层膜的表征、表面抗体 - 抗原相互作用的监测以及DNA杂交吸附的研究。本综述包括以下内容:(a)表面等离子体共振原理介绍;(b)SPR成像仪器设计细节;(c)关于SPR成像中分辨率、灵敏度和定量的简短讨论;(d)化学修饰金表面上DNA阵列制备的细节;(e)两个展示SPR成像技术在蛋白质 - DNA相互作用研究中应用的实例。