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1 Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: j.piehler{at}em.uni-frankfurt.de.
Submitted on November 6, 2004
Revised on December 23, 2004
Accepted on 15 February 2005
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2 with each of the receptor subunits, the dynamics of the ternary complex formation on the fluid lipid bilayer was addressed in further detail making use of the features of the simultaneous detection. All these measurements supported the formation of a ternary complex in two steps, i.e. association of the ligand to ifnar2-EC and subsequent recruitment of ifnar1-EC on the surface of the membrane. Based on the ability to control and quantify the receptor surface concentrations, equilibrium and rate constants of the interaction in the plane of the membrane were determined by monitoring ligand dissociation at different receptor surface concentrations. Using mutants of IFN
2 binding to ifnar2-EC with different association rate constants, the key role of the association rate constants for the assembling mechanism was demonstrated.
Key Words: Total internal reflection fluorescence spectroscopy, protein-protein interaction, reduction of dimensionality, reflectance interferometry, solid-supported membrane, type I interferon receptor
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