MicroScale Thermophoresis: Interaction analysis and beyond
NanoTemper Technologies (Germany) · Heidelberg University
Abstract
MicroScale Thermophoresis (MST) is a powerful technique to quantify biomolecular interactions. It is based on thermophoresis, the directed movement of molecules in a temperature gradient, which strongly depends on a variety of molecular properties such as size, charge, hydration shell or conformation. Thus, this technique is highly sensitive to virtually any change in molecular properties, allowing for a precise quantification of molecular events independent of the size or nature of the investigated specimen. During a MST experiment, a temperature gradient is induced by an infrared laser. The directed movement of molecules through the temperature gradient is detected and quantified using either covalently…
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7Topics & keywords
- Microscale thermophoresis
- Thermophoresis
- Chemistry
- Microscale chemistry
- Small molecule
- Chemical physics
- Molecular dynamics
- Molecule