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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 15.
Published in final edited form as: Anal Chem. 2011 Apr 25;83(10):3750–3757. doi: 10.1021/ac2001302

Table 1.

Comparison of the different models used to study protein-antibody interactions on the surface via AIR.

Protein Array Format One-site Langmuir Two-site Langmuir Sips Isotherm
FGF-2 Macro spots KD = 1.6 nMb
tmax = 1.3 nmc
R2 = 0.98d
NSd KDa = 1.6 nMb
tmax = 1.3 nmc
a = 1
R2 = 0.98

FGF-2 Microarrays KD = 1.6 nMb
tmax = 1.3 nmc
R2 = 0.82
KD1 = 1.6 nMb
KD2 = 27.2 pM
tmax1 = 0.51 nm
tmax2 = 0.79 nm
R2 = 0.98
KDa = 122.2 pM
tmax = 1.3 nmc
a = 0.52
R2 = 0.98

VEGF Microarrays KD = 100 pMb
tmax = 0.8 nmc
R2 = 0.97e
KD1 = 100 pMb
KD2 = 0.36 pM
tmax1 = 0.57 nm
tmax2 = 0.23 nm
R2 = 0.99e
KDa = 27.2 pM
tmax = 0.8 nmc
a = 0.53
R2 = 0.99
b

Determined by SPR.

c

Measured by spectroscopic ellipsometry for saturating concentrations of the protein. tmax = tmax1+ tmax2 was fixed at 1.3 nm for FGF-2 and 0.8 nm for VEGF, as measured by ellipsometry.

d

NS (Not Significant); for FGF-2 macro spot data a two-site based Langmuir model was fit and an F-test was utilized to statistically compare the two models.53 The analysis resulted in a P value of 0.0680; for a 99% confidence interval this indicates that there is not a significant difference between the one-site and the two-site-based Langmuir fits.

e

Similarly, an F-test was utilized to compare the one-site and two-site Langmuir fits for the VEGF microarray data. A P value of 0.0036 was obtained and at a 99 % confidence interval this indicated that the two-site based model was statistically better than the one-site model.