Re: [ccp4bb] Thermofluor assay

2014-06-30 Thread Morten Grøftehauge
I've tried to post my reply to this quite a few times but as best I can tell (and my friends can tell from their CCP4bb subscriptions) I have been foiled by jiscmail every time. Hopefully this will go through. And hopefully I'm not reposting stuff I already sent. Here we go: Okay, the consensus he

Re: [ccp4bb] Thermofluor assay

2014-04-12 Thread Artem Evdokimov
There is an alternative method that does not rely on hydrphobic interaction of dye with the protein interior: it relies instead on reaction between fluorogenic dye and interior cysteine residues of the protein. When protein melts these Cys residues become exposed, react with the dye and generate fl

Re: [ccp4bb] Thermofluor assay

2014-04-12 Thread Rashmi Panigrahi
Hi Theresa, Check if this works in your case http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969212608000609 good luck !! On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Theresa Hsu wrote: > Dear all > > Does anyone has experience with Thermofluor assay to find the substrate > transported/binding by a mem

Re: [ccp4bb] Thermofluor assay

2014-04-12 Thread Dom Bellini
interest. However, I have never personally tried it with a membrane protein . Best,, , D From: Theresa Hsu [theresah...@live.com] Sent: 12 April 2014 09:38 To: ccp4bb Subject: [ccp4bb] Thermofluor assay Dear all Does anyone has experience with

[ccp4bb] Thermofluor assay

2014-04-12 Thread Theresa Hsu
Dear all Does anyone has experience with Thermofluor assay to find the substrate transported/binding by a membrane protein? My protein does not have any similar structures and the substrate suggested by sequence analysis is not being transported in proteoliposome. I know ITC is good but I am lo