Analytical Biochemistry 2012-02-01

Kinetic characterization of inhibition of human thrombin with DNA aptamers by turbidimetric assay.

Elena G Zavyalova, Anna D Protopopova, Igor V Yaminsky, Aleksey M Kopylov

Index: Anal. Biochem. 421(1) , 234-9, (2012)

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Abstract

A sensitive turbidimetric method for detecting fibrin association was used to study the kinetics of fibrinogen hydrolysis with thrombin. The data were complemented by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) measurements of the peptide products, fibrinopeptides released during hydrolysis. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) data showed that the fibril diameter is the main geometric parameter influencing the turbidity. The turbidimetric assay was validated using thrombin with the standard activity. To study thrombin inhibitors, a kinetic model that allows estimating the inhibition constants and the type of inhibition was proposed. The kinetic model was used to study the inhibitory activity of the two DNA aptamers 15-TBA (thrombin-binding aptamer) and 31-TBA, which bind to thrombin exosites. For the first time, 31-TBA was shown to possess the competitive inhibition type, whereas the shortened aptamer 15-TBA has the noncompetitive inhibition type.Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


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