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Protein phosphorylation is one of the most prominent post-translational mechanisms for protein regulation, which is frequently impaired in cancer. Through the covalent addition of phosphate groups to certain amino-acids, the interactions of former residues with nearby amino-acids are drastically altered, resulting in major changes of protein conformation that impacts its biological function. Herein, we report that these conformational changes can also disturb the protein's ability to interact with and adsorb onto bare gold surfaces. We exploited this feature to develop a simple electrochemical method for detecting the aberrant phosphorylation of EGFR protein in several lung cancer cell lines. This method, which required as low as 10ng/µL (i.e., 50ng) of purified EGFR protein, also enabled monitoring cell sensitivity to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) - a common drug used for restoring the function of aberrantly phosphorylated proteins in lung cancer. The reported strategy based on direct gold-protein affinity interactions avoids the conventional paradigm of requiring a phospho-specific antibody for detection and could be a potential alternative of widely used mass spectrometry.

作者:Mostak, Ahmed;Laura G, Carrascosa;Abu Ali, Ibn Sina;Ester Marina, Zarate;Darren, Korbie;Ke-Lin, Ru;Muhammad J A, Shiddiky;Paul, Mainwaring;Matt, Trau

来源:Biosensors & bioelectronics 2017 年 91卷

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Mostak, Ahmed;Laura G, Carrascosa;Abu Ali, Ibn Sina;Ester Marina, Zarate;Darren, Korbie;Ke-Lin, Ru;Muhammad J A, Shiddiky;Paul, Mainwaring;Matt, Trau
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Biosensors & bioelectronics 2017 年 91卷
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EGFR protein Electrochemistry Gold-protein affinity Protein phosphorylation Tyrosine kinase inhibitor
Protein phosphorylation is one of the most prominent post-translational mechanisms for protein regulation, which is frequently impaired in cancer. Through the covalent addition of phosphate groups to certain amino-acids, the interactions of former residues with nearby amino-acids are drastically altered, resulting in major changes of protein conformation that impacts its biological function. Herein, we report that these conformational changes can also disturb the protein's ability to interact with and adsorb onto bare gold surfaces. We exploited this feature to develop a simple electrochemical method for detecting the aberrant phosphorylation of EGFR protein in several lung cancer cell lines. This method, which required as low as 10ng/µL (i.e., 50ng) of purified EGFR protein, also enabled monitoring cell sensitivity to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) - a common drug used for restoring the function of aberrantly phosphorylated proteins in lung cancer. The reported strategy based on direct gold-protein affinity interactions avoids the conventional paradigm of requiring a phospho-specific antibody for detection and could be a potential alternative of widely used mass spectrometry.