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Suppressing Nonspecific Binding in Biolayer Interferometry Experiments for Weak Ligand-Analyte Interactions

ACS OMEGA(2022)

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Abstract
Quantitative analysis of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) using biolayer interferometry (BLI) requires effective suppression of nonspecific binding (NSB) between analytes and biosensors. In particular, the study of weak interactions (i.e., K-D > 1 mu M) requires high concentrations of analytes, which substantially increases NSB. However, there are only a few so-called NSB blockers compatible with biomolecules, which limits the use of BLI in the accurate analysis of weak interactions. The present study aims to identify a new NSB blocker for the quantitative analysis of weak PPIs using BLI. We find that saccharides, especially sucrose, are potent NSB blockers and demonstrate their compatibility with other blocking additives. We also demonstrate the effects of the new NSB blocker by characterizing the binding between nonstructural protein 1 of the influenza A virus and human phosphoinositide 3-kinase. We anticipate that the new NSB-blocking admixture will find broad applications in studying weak interactions using BLI.
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biolayer interferometry experiments,ligand–analyte interactions,weak ligand–analyte,nonspecific binding
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