Exploring One-Shot Kinetics and Small Molecule Analysis Using the ProteOn™ XPR36 Protein Interaction Array System
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Wednesday, 15 November 2006, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
(GMT -07:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada); Tijuana
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A ProteOn XPR36 biosensor was used to characterize a set of small molecule/enzyme interactions. Using one injection with the ProteOn's crisscross flow system, we collected response data for six different concentrations of each analyte over six different target protein surfaces. This ‘one-shot' approach to kinetic analysis improves throughput while generating high-quality data. Our results illustrate the potential of this
parallel-processing biosensor to increase the speed of kinetic analysis in drug discovery and expand the applications of real-time protein interaction arrays.
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David Myszka
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Dr. David Myszka is the founder and director of the Center for Biomolecular Interaction Analysis at the University of Utah.
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