Immobilized lipodisks as model membranes in high-throughput HPLC-MS analysis

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Elinor Meiby
Malin Morin Zetterberg
Sten Ohlson
Víctor Agmo Hernández
Katarina Edwards
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[1] Linnaeus University,Department of Chemistry and Biomedical Sciences
[2] Uppsala University,Department of Chemistry—BMC
[3] University of Freiburg,FRIAS, School of Soft Matter Research
[4] Nanyang Technological University,School of Biological Sciences
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Lipodisks; COX-1; HPLC-MS; Model membrane; Drug partition studies; Membrane protein; WAC; Weak affinity chromatography;
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Lipodisks, also referred to as polyethylene glycol (PEG)-stabilized bilayer disks, have previously been demonstrated to hold great potential as model membranes in drug partition studies. In this study, an HPLC-MS system with stably immobilized lipodisks is presented. Functionalized lipodisks were immobilized on two different HPLC support materials either covalently by reductive amination or by streptavidin–biotin binding. An analytical HPLC column with immobilized lipodisks was evaluated by analysis of mixtures containing 15 different drug compounds. The efficiency, reproducibility, and stability of the system were found to be excellent. In situ incorporation of cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) in immobilized lipodisks on a column was also achieved. Specific binding of COX-1 to the immobilized lipodisks was validated by interaction studies with QCM-D. These results, taken together, open up the possibility of studying ligand interactions with membrane proteins by weak affinity chromatography.
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页码:4859 / 4869
页数:10
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