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Talanta | 2018

SI-traceable calibration-free analysis for the active concentration of G2-EPSPS protein using surface plasmon resonance

Ping Su; Zhangjing He; Liqing Wu; Liang Li; Kangle Zheng; Yi Yang

Active proteins play important roles in the function regulation of human bodies and attract much interest for use in pharmaceuticals and clinical diagnostics. However, the lack of primary methods to analyze active proteins means there is currently no metrology standard for active protein measurement. In recent years, calibration-free concentration analysis (CFCA), which is based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technology, has been proposed to determine the active concentration of proteins that have specific binding activity with a binding partner without any higher order standards. The CFCA experiment observes the changes of binding rates at totally different two flow rates and uses the known diffusion coefficient of an analyte to calculate the active concentration of proteins, theoretically required, the binding process have to be under diffusion-limited conditions. Measuring the active concentration of G2-EPSPS protein by CFCA was proposed in this study. This method involves optimization of the regeneration buffer and preparation of chip surfaces for appropriate reaction conditions by immobilizing ligands (G2-EPSPS antibodies) on sensor chips (CM5) via amine coupling. The active concentration of G2-EPSPS was then determined by injection of G2-EPSPS protein samples and running buffer over immobilized and reference chip surfaces at two different flow rates (5 and 100μLmin-1). The active concentration of G2-EPSPS was obtained after analyzing these sensorgrams with the 1:1 model. Using the determined active concentration of G2-EPSPS, the association, dissociation, and equilibrium constants of G2-EPSPS and its antibody were determined to be 2.18 ± 0.03 × 106M-1s-1, 5.79 ± 0.06 ×10-3s-1, and 2.65 ± 0.06 × 10-9M, respectively. The performance of the proposed method was evaluated. The within-day precisions were from 3.26% to 4.59%, and the between-day precision was 8.36%. The recovery rate of the method was from 97.46% to 104.34% in the concentration range of 1.5-8nM. The appropriate concentration range of G2-EPSPS in the proposed method was determined to be 1.5-8nM. The active G2-EPSPS protein concentration determined by our method was only 17.82% of that obtained by isotope dilution mass spectrometry, showing the active protein was only a small part of the total G2-EPSPS protein. The measurement principle of the proposed method can be clearly described by equations and the measurement result can be expressed in SI units. Therefore, the proposed method shows promise to become a primary method for active protein concentration measurement, which can benefit the development of certified reference materials for active proteins.


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2011

Development of bovine serum albumin certified reference material

Liqing Wu; Bin Yang; Jiaming Bi; Jing Wang


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2012

Development of hemoglobin A1c certified reference material by liquid chromatography isotope dilution mass spectrometry.

Jiaming Bi; Liqing Wu; Bin Yang; Yi Yang; Jing Wang


Journal of Chemical Metrology | 2017

Concept paper on SI value assignment of purity - Model for the classification of peptide/protein purity determinations

Ralf D. Josephs; Norbert Stoppacher; Steven A. Westwood; Robert Wielgosz; Ming Li; Milena Quaglia; Jeremy Melanson; Gustavo Martos; Desiree Prevoo; Liqing Wu; Sandra Scapin; Merve Öztug Senal; Lingkai Wong; Ji-Seon Jeong; Kelly Wai Yi Chan; Cristian G. Arsene; Sang-Ryoul Park


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2015

Development and co-validation of porcine insulin certified reference material by high-performance liquid chromatography–isotope dilution mass spectrometry

Liqing Wu; Akiko Takatsu; Sang-Ryoul Park; Bin Yang; Huaxin Yang; Tomoya Kinumi; Jing Wang; Jiaming Bi; Yang Wang


Archive | 2012

Biological sample storage device and method

Liqing Wu; Jing Wang; Bin Yang; Jiaming Bi


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2016

A universal SI-traceable isotope dilution mass spectrometry method for protein quantitation in a matrix by tandem mass tag technology

Jiale Li; Liqing Wu; Youxun Jin; Ping Su; Bin Yang; Yi Yang


Archive | 2012

Microplate reader and enzyme labeled plate

Liqing Wu; Jing Wang; Bin Yang; Jiaming Bi


Archive | 2012

Method for valuing CryIAc protein standard substance

Dewei Song; Siqian Liu; Liqing Wu; Jiaming Bi; Jing Wang; Bin Yang


Archive | 2012

Universal temperature measuring device for biological analytical instrument

Liqing Wu; Fengyuan Ding; Jiaming Bi; Bin Yang; Dewei Song; Jing Wang

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Jiaming Bi

Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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Yi Yang

Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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Kangle Zheng

Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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Zhangjing He

Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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Ping Su

Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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Jiale Li

Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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Yang Wang

Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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Akiko Takatsu

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Tomoya Kinumi

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Ji-Seon Jeong

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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