Author: Brown, Patrick H; Balbo, Andrea; Schuck, Peter
Title: Characterizing protein-protein interactions by sedimentation velocity analytical ultracentrifugation. Cord-id: 76vbvinz Document date: 2008_1_1
ID: 76vbvinz
Snippet: This unit introduces the basic principles and practice of sedimentation velocity analytical ultracentrifugation for the study of reversible protein interactions, such as the characterization of self-association, heterogeneous association, multi-protein complexes, binding stoichiometry, and the determination of association constants. The analytical tools described include sedimentation coefficient and molar mass distributions, multi-signal sedimentation coefficient distributions, Gilbert-Jenkins
Document: This unit introduces the basic principles and practice of sedimentation velocity analytical ultracentrifugation for the study of reversible protein interactions, such as the characterization of self-association, heterogeneous association, multi-protein complexes, binding stoichiometry, and the determination of association constants. The analytical tools described include sedimentation coefficient and molar mass distributions, multi-signal sedimentation coefficient distributions, Gilbert-Jenkins theory, different forms of isotherms, and global Lamm equation modeling. Concepts for the experimental design are discussed, and a detailed step-by-step protocol guiding the reader through the experiment and the data analysis is available as an Internet resource.
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