Label-Free Kinetic Analysis of an Antibody–Antigen Interaction Using Biolayer Interferometry
- 1 January 2015
- book chapter
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC
- Vol. 1278, 165-182
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2425-7_10
Abstract
Biolayer Interferometry (BLI) is a powerful technique that enables direct measurement of biomolecular interactions in real time without the need for labeled reagents. Here we describe the analysis of a high-affinity binding interaction between a monoclonal antibody and purified antigen using BLI. A simple Dip-and-Read™ format in which biosensors are dipped into microplate wells containing purified or complex samples provides a highly parallel, user-friendly technique to study molecular interactions. A rapid rise in publications citing the use of BLI technology in a wide range of applications, from biopharmaceutical discovery to infectious diseases monitoring, suggests broad utility of this technology in the life sciences.Keywords
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