Wong J Y, Kuhl T L, Israelachvili J N, Mullah N, Zalipsky S
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA.
Science. 1997 Feb 7;275(5301):820-2. doi: 10.1126/science.275.5301.820.
Many biological recognition interactions involve ligands and receptors that are tethered rather than rigidly bound on a cell surface. A surface forces apparatus was used to directly measure the force-distance interaction between a polymer-tethered ligand and its receptor. At separations near the fully extended tether length, the ligands rapidly lock onto their binding sites, pulling the ligand and receptor together. The measured interaction potential and its dynamics can be modeled with standard theories of polymer and colloidal interactions.
许多生物识别相互作用涉及的配体和受体是通过系链连接在细胞表面,而非紧密结合。使用表面力仪直接测量聚合物系链连接的配体与其受体之间的力-距离相互作用。在接近系链完全伸展长度的间距下,配体迅速锁定其结合位点,将配体和受体拉近。所测得的相互作用势及其动力学可用聚合物和胶体相互作用的标准理论进行建模。