A High Throughput SPR-Based Array for Quantitative Profiling of Glycosaminoglycan Protein Interactions
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are linear, negatively charged, polysaccharides that mediate a wide variety of biologically critical interactions with proteins, underpinning growth factor signalling, extracellular matrix assembly and numerous disease processes. However, GAG-protein interactions remain under characterised, in part because of the lack of high-throughput tools to systematically profile binding across the GAG interactome. In this paper we present a novel Surface Plasmon Resonance-based array methodology utilising 16 commonly sourced GAG preparations (including chondroitin sulphate (CS), dermatan sulphate (DS), heparan sulphate, heparin, hyaluronan and keratan sulphate) allowing the sp