Source: Sparks, R. P. et al., Use of Microscale Thermophoresis to Measure Protein-Lipid Interactions. J. Vis. Exp. (2022)
This video demonstrates microscale thermophoresis for studying the protein-lipid interaction. The assay detects the interaction between molecules by quantifying the thermophoretic movement of fluorescent-labeled proteins in response to a temperature gradient. The fluorescent molecule is mixed with different concentrations of the non-fluorescent lipid molecules, and the mixture of molecules in the solution is loaded into capillaries. A temperature gradient is applied to the samples in the capillaries, and the movement of the fluorescent molecule in the temperature gradient is detected and recorded.
1. Preparation of materials
2. Preparation of the MST device
3. Preparation of samples for labeled MST
4. MST of samples
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Cy5 Maleimide Mono-Reactive Dye | GE Healthcare | PA23031 | For protein labeling |
GraphPad Prism | GraphPad software | ||
Monolith NT.115 Capillaries (1000 count) | Nanotemper | MO-K022 | Capillaries for MST |
Monolith NT.115 machine | Nanotemper | University equipment | |
NTA-Atto 647 N | Sigma | 2175 | Label for His tags |
Phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate diC8 (PI(3)P diC8) | Echelon | P-3008 | Lipid for binding experiments |