M. Liley et al., INCORPORATION AND ANTIBODY RECOGNITION OF A LIPID-ANCHORED MEMBRANE-PROTEIN IN SUPPORTED LIPID LAYERS, Journal of colloid and interface science, 194(1), 1997, pp. 53-58
The formation of supported lipid layers incorporating promastigote sur
face protease (PSP), a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored protein,
is investigated using surface plasmon resonance, Both hydrophilic and
hydrophobic substrates are used for the formation of lipid layers, and
results are consistent with the formation of lipid bilayers and monol
ayers, respectively. Specific antibody binding to layers containing PS
P is observed, whereas nonspecific binding of the antibody to the surf
ace is effectively suppressed by the phosphatidylcholine lipid layer,
Phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C is used to remove the li
pid moieties from the membrane-incorporated PSP, releasing it into sol
ution in a hydrophilic form and demonstrating that a large fraction of
the protein is anchored in the lipid layer via the lipid moieties. (C
) 1997 Academic Press.