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Intermolecular interaction studies using small volumes
Authors:Bourry David  Sinnaeve Davy  Gheysen Katelijne  Fritzinger Bernd  Vandenborre Gianni  Van Damme Els J M  Wieruszeski Jean-Michel  Lippens Guy  Ampe Christophe  Martins José C
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Abstract:We present the use of 1-mm room-temperature probe technology to perform intermolecular interaction studies using chemical shift perturbation methods and saturation transfer difference (STD) spectroscopy using small sample volumes. The use of a small sample volume (5-10 μl) allows for an alternative titration protocol where individual samples are prepared for each titration point, rather than the usual protocol used for a 5-mm probe setup where the ligand is added consecutively to the solution containing the protein or host of interest. This allows for considerable economy in the consumption and cost of the protein and ligand amounts required for interaction studies. For titration experiments, the use of the 1-mm setup consumes less than 10% of the ligand amount required using a 5-mm setup. This is especially significant when complex ligands that are only available in limited quantities, typically because they are obtained from natural sources or through elaborate synthesis efforts, need to be investigated. While the use of smaller volumes does increase the measuring time, we demonstrate that the use of commercial small volume probes allows the study of interactions that would otherwise be impossible to address by NMR.
Keywords:NMR  1H  small volume samples  interaction studies  1‐mm probe  protein  glycan  phosphatidylinositol
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