Quantification of interactions among circadian clock proteins via surface plasmon resonance

Jun 5, 2014Journal of molecular recognition : JMR

Measuring how body clock proteins interact using surface plasmon resonance

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Abstract

CRY2 protein exhibited the highest affinity toward the EBOX complex among clock proteins.

  • Complexes formed in vitro between CRY2, PER2, BMAL1, and CLOCK proteins were quantified.
  • PER2, CRY2, and the PER2:CRY2 complex showed similar binding affinities with the BMAL1:CLOCK complex.
  • CRY2 had a notably higher affinity for the EBOX complex compared to PER2 and the PER2:CRY2 complex.
  • The study provides insights into the binding interactions that may be critical for understanding circadian rhythm mechanisms.

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