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  • Increasing throughput of surface plasmon resonance-based biosensors by multiple analyte injections.

Increasing throughput of surface plasmon resonance-based biosensors by multiple analyte injections.

Journal of molecular recognition : JMR (2012-03-22)
Massinissa Si Mehand, Gregory De Crescenzo, Bala Srinivasan
ABSTRACT

Surface plasmon resonance-based biosensors are now acknowledged as robust and reliable instruments to determine the kinetic parameters related to the interactions between biomolecules. These kinetic parameters are used in screening campaigns: there is a considerable interest in reducing the experimental time, thus improving the throughput of the surface plasmon resonance assays. Kinetic parameters are typically obtained by analyzing data from several injections of a given analyte at different concentrations over a surface where its binding partner has been immobilized. It has been already proven that an iterative optimization approach aiming at determining optimal analyte injections to be performed online can significantly reduce the experimentation time devoted to kinetic parameter determination, without any detrimental effect on their standard errors. In this study, we explore the potential of this iterative optimization approach to further reduce experiment duration by combining it with the simultaneous injection of two analytes.

MATERIALS
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Sigma-Aldrich
Sulfanilamide, ≥98%
Sigma-Aldrich
Sulfanilamide, puriss. p.a., ≥98% (calc. to the dried substance)
Supelco
Sulfanilamide melting point standard, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
Supelco
Sulfanilamide, VETRANAL®, analytical standard