Author:
Smithwick Elizabeth R.,Bhagi-Damodaran Ambika,Damodaran Anoop Rama
Abstract
AbstractDetermination of substrate binding affinity (Kd) is critical to understanding enzyme function. An extensive number of methods have been developed and employed to study ligand/substrate binding, but the best approach depends greatly on the substrate and the enzyme in question. Below we describe how to measure theKdof BesD, a non-heme iron halogenase, for its native substrate lysine using equilibrium dialysis with subsequent detection with High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). This method can be performed in anaerobic glove bag settings, requires readily available HPLC instrumentation for subsequent detection, and is adaptable to meet the needs of a variety of substrate affinity measurements.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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