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Interaction studies of a protein and carbohydrate system using an integrated approach: a case study of the miniagrin–heparin system

European Biophysics Journal, ISSN: 1432-1017, Vol: 47, Issue: 7, Page: 751-759
2018
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The major challenges in biophysical characterization of human protein–carbohydrate interactions are obtaining monodispersed preparations of human proteins that are often post-translationally modified and lack of detection of carbohydrates by traditional detection systems. Light scattering (dynamic and static) techniques offer detection of biomolecules and their complexes based on their size and shape, and do not rely on chromophore groups (such as aromatic amino acid sidechains). In this study, we utilized dynamic light scattering, analytical ultracentrifugation and small-angle X-ray scattering techniques to investigate the solution properties of a complex resulting from the interaction between a 15 kDa heparin preparation and miniagrin, a miniaturized version of agrin. Results from dynamic light scattering, sedimentation equilibrium, and sedimentation velocity experiments signify the formation of a monodisperse complex with 1:1 stoichiometry, and low-resolution structures derived from the small-angle X-ray scattering measurements implicate an extended conformation for a side-by-side miniagrin‒heparin complex.

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Patel, Trushar R.; Besong, Tabot M. D.; Meier, Markus; McEleney, Kevin; Harding, Stephen E.; Winzor, Donald J.; Stetefeld, Jörg

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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