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Normalizing polydiacetylene colorimetric assays of vesicle binding across lipid systems
Maryssa Beasley1, Alyssa R Stonebraker1, Justin Legleiter2
1The C. Eugene Bennett Department of Chemistry, West Virginia University, 217 Clark Hall, Morgantown, WV, 26506, United States.
Abstract:
Mixed polydiacetylene (PDA) lipid vesicles mimic cell membranes and exhibit a colorimetric response induced by mechanical stress, which can be used to determine the affinity of proteins or molecules for lipid membranes. Due to a simple spectroscopic readout, PDA assays are amenable to high-throughput screens; however, these assays exhibit batch-to-batch variability. Sensitivity of the assay is also influenced by physicochemical properties associated with different lipids. Here, a method of normalizing PDA assays to reduce variability and enable direct comparison across lipid systems is described.
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