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A High-Throughput Technique Reveals the Load- and Site Density-Dependent Kinetics of E-Selectin

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CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOENGINEERING
卷 5, 期 4, 页码 493-503

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12195-012-0247-6

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Magnetic; Sialyl Lewis; Microscopy; Catch bond; Ideal bond

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  1. National Institutes of Health [EB002185]

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The kinetics of bond rupture between receptors and ligand are critically dependent on applied mechanical force. Force spectroscopy of single receptor-ligand pairs to measure kinetics is a laborious and time-consuming process that is generally performed using individual force probes and making one measurement at a time when typically hundreds of measurements are needed. A high-throughput approach is thus desirable. We report here a magnetic bond puller that provides high-throughput measurements of single receptor-ligand bond kinetics. Electromagnets are used to apply pN tensile and compressive forces to receptor-coated magnetic microspheres while monitoring their contact with a ligand-coated surface. Bond lifetimes and the probability of forming a bond are measured via videomicroscopy, and the data are used to determine the load dependent rates of bond rupture and bond formation. The approach is simple, customizable, relatively inexpensive, and can make dozens of kinetic measurements simultaneously. We used the device to investigate how compressive and tensile forces affect the rates of formation and rupture, respectively, of bonds between E-selectin and sialyl Lewis(a) (sLe(a)), a sugar on P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 to which selectins bind. We confirmed earlier findings of a load-dependent rate of bond formation between these two molecules, and that they form a catch-slip bond like other selectin family members. We also make the novel observation of an ideal bond in a highly multivalent system of this receptor-ligand pair.

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