JoVE Encyclopedia of Experiments
Immunology
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This study investigates the binding of vitronectin to wild-type and mutant strains of Haemophilus influenzae, type f, using flow cytometry. The presence of protein H in wild-type strains allows for vitronectin binding, while the mutant strains lack this interaction.
Quantitative detection of vitronectin binding to bacterial surfaces via flow cytometry enables precise interrogation of host-pathogen interactions at the molecular level. This approach supports early-stage target validation and mechanistic de-risking for anti-infective discovery portfolios. Reliable measurement of protein-ligand interactions informs predictive confidence in candidate selection and translational research.
This flow cytometry-based detection method integrates into the discovery-to-preclinical continuum for anti-infective R&D.
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