SPRD: a surface plasmon resonance database of common factors for better experimental planning.
Purushottam B TiwariCamelia BencheqrounMario LemusTaryn ShawMarilyn Kouassi-BrouAdil AlaouiAykut ÜrenPublished in: BMC molecular and cell biology (2021)
Amine coupling and CM5 chips were the most common methods used for immobilizing proteins in surface plasmon resonance experiments. However, number of different chips, capture methods and buffer conditions were used by multiple investigators. We predict that the database will significantly help the scientific community using this technology and hope that users will provide feedback to improve and expand the database indefinitely. Publicly available information in the database can save a great amount of time and resources by assisting initial optimization and troubleshooting of surface plasmon resonance experiments.