FRET, CD, Fluorescence, NMR chemical shift assay, isotope-labelled ligand 
interaction assay, protein melting temperature assay, gel filtration retention 
assay, gyration radius assay by Malls, native page gel analysis, etc.

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On Monday, 13 January 2014 8:51 PM, HJ Lee <hojunle...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
Sorry for the off topic. I'm looking for a way to monitor protein-(potential) 
ligand interaction. The ligand is small molecule (mw~250) and we're looking for 
its potential interaction with couple human proteins. (We do not know this 
small molecule interacts with these human protein or not.)

Is there any efficient way to quickly identify whether this ligand interacts 
with those human protein? We can buy some protein, but the amount of 
commercially available purified proteins is very little, making them hard to be 
analyzed by some good methods (e.g. ITC). 

That would be really great if anyone suggest any idea. Sorry for the off topic 
question again. 

Thanks! 

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