Title :
Yeast surface display of cell adhesion molecules: a tool for molecular evolution and cellular motion characterization
Author :
Bhatia, Sujata K. ; Swers, Jeffrey S. ; Capmhausen, R.T. ; Wittrup, K. Dane ; Hammer, Daniel A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bioeng. & Chem. Eng., Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract :
Selectins are cell adhesion molecules that mediate capture of leukocytes on vascular endothelium as an essential component of the inflammatory response. Here we describe a method for yeast surface display of selectins, together with a functional assay that measures rolling adhesion of selectin-expressing yeast on a ligand-coated surface. E-selectin-expressing yeast roll specifically on surfaces bearing sialyl-Lewis ligands. Observation of yeast rolling dynamics at various stages of their life cycle indicates that the kinematics of yeast motion depends on the ratio of the bud radius to the parent radius (B/P). Large-budded yeast "walk" across the surface, alternately pivoting about bud and parent. Small-budded yeast "wobble" across the surface, with bud pivoting about parent. Tracking the bud location of budding yeast allows measurement of the angular velocity of the yeast particle. Comparison of translational and angular velocities of budding yeast demonstrates that selectin-expressing cells are rolling rather than slipping across ligand-coated surfaces.
Keywords :
adhesion; blood vessels; cell motility; molecular biophysics; proteins; E-selectin-expressing yeast; angular velocities; angular velocity; bud pivoting; bud radius; cell adhesion molecules; cellular motion characterization; functional assay; inflammatory response; kinematics; large-budded yeast; leukocyte capture; life cycle; ligand-coated surface; molecular evolution; parent radius; rolling; rolling adhesion; selectin-expressing cells; selectins; sialyl-Lewis ligands; slipping; small-budded yeast; translational velocities; vascular endothelium; walk; wobble; yeast particle; yeast rolling dynamics; yeast surface display; Adhesives; Angular velocity; Chemical engineering; Chemical technology; Diseases; Displays; Evolution (biology); Fungi; Proteins; White blood cells;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2002. 24th Annual Conference and the Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society EMBS/BMES Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the Second Joint
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7612-9
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2002.1137042