Author:
Bozinovic Nina,Noé Rémi,Kanyavuz Alexia,Lecerf Maxime,Dimitrov Jordan D.
Abstract
AbstractThe standard assay for characterization of interaction of heme with proteins is absorbance spectroscopy. However, this approach demands relatively large quantities of proteins and it is difficult to perform in high-throughput manner. Here, we describe an immunosorbent assay based on the covalent in situ conjugation of heme to a pre-coated carrier. Advantage of this assay is that it allows both identification of heme-binding proteins and quantification of their binding avidity, using only minimal amounts of protein (1-10 μg). Importantly, the same approach can be used for covalent linkage of other natural or synthetic compounds and analyzing their interactions with proteins.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory