Data for peptide-binding assay with oriented immobilization of GRP78 in Biacore

Abstract

To develop peptide-conjugated liposomes for cancer imaging and therapy, the label-free surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor (Biacore™) is a practical and also preferred strategy to examine protein-peptide interaction. A new Biacore protocol with “oriented immobilization” for peptide-binding assay, which overcomes the drawbacks of conventional protocols, was presented in this data article. These results were complementary to the research article Wang at al., [1], which reported a series of new cancer-targeting peptides found with HotLig software (Wang et al., 2013) [2], and this newly developed Biacore protocol. Keywords: Surface plasmon resonance, Biacore, GRP78, L-peptide, RLLDTNRPLLP

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