Thermal shift assay can be used for the high-throughput screening of pharmacological chaperones. These drugs are small molecules that bind a mutant protein and stabilize it. We demonstrated the robustness, reproducibility and versatility of the method using two molecules that are in clinical trial for Fabry or Pompe disease, Deoxygalactonojirimycin and N-Butyldeoxynojirimycin, and their target enzymes, lysosomal alpha-galactosidaseA and alpha-glucosidase, as test cases. We assessed the influence of solvents and of scanning rate on the measures. We showed that a value that is equivalent to the melting temperature can be obtained by the first derivatives of raw data. We discuss the advantages of the method and the precaution to be taken in ru...
AbstractBackgroundThe majority of the disease-causing mutations affect protein stability, but not fu...
Background The majority of the disease-causing mutations affect protein stability, but not functiona...
The drug binding to its target molecule determines the efficacy of therapeutics. Therefore, it is im...
Thermal shift assay can be used for the high-throughput screening of pharmacological chaperones. The...
Thermal unfolding methods are commonly used as a predictive technique by tracking the protein’s phys...
Purification of recombinant proteins for biochemical assays and structural studies is time-consuming...
Purification of recombinant proteins for biochemical assays and structural studies is time-consuming...
Protein thermal shift is a relatively rapid and inexpensive technique for the identification of low ...
Thermal unfolding methods are commonly used as a predictive technique by tracking the protein's phys...
Thermal unfolding methods are commonly used as a predictive technique by tracking the protein's phys...
Thermal unfolding methods are commonly used as a predictive technique by tracking the protein's phys...
The bacterium P. aeruginosa is recognized for its ability to frequently develop multidrug resistance...
The bacterium P. aeruginosa is recognized for its ability to frequently develop multidrug resistance...
The bacterium P. aeruginosa is recognized for its ability to frequently develop multidrug resistance...
Maintaining a stable fold for recombinant proteins is challenging, especially when working with high...
AbstractBackgroundThe majority of the disease-causing mutations affect protein stability, but not fu...
Background The majority of the disease-causing mutations affect protein stability, but not functiona...
The drug binding to its target molecule determines the efficacy of therapeutics. Therefore, it is im...
Thermal shift assay can be used for the high-throughput screening of pharmacological chaperones. The...
Thermal unfolding methods are commonly used as a predictive technique by tracking the protein’s phys...
Purification of recombinant proteins for biochemical assays and structural studies is time-consuming...
Purification of recombinant proteins for biochemical assays and structural studies is time-consuming...
Protein thermal shift is a relatively rapid and inexpensive technique for the identification of low ...
Thermal unfolding methods are commonly used as a predictive technique by tracking the protein's phys...
Thermal unfolding methods are commonly used as a predictive technique by tracking the protein's phys...
Thermal unfolding methods are commonly used as a predictive technique by tracking the protein's phys...
The bacterium P. aeruginosa is recognized for its ability to frequently develop multidrug resistance...
The bacterium P. aeruginosa is recognized for its ability to frequently develop multidrug resistance...
The bacterium P. aeruginosa is recognized for its ability to frequently develop multidrug resistance...
Maintaining a stable fold for recombinant proteins is challenging, especially when working with high...
AbstractBackgroundThe majority of the disease-causing mutations affect protein stability, but not fu...
Background The majority of the disease-causing mutations affect protein stability, but not functiona...
The drug binding to its target molecule determines the efficacy of therapeutics. Therefore, it is im...