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Fluorescence Anisotropy as a Tool to Study Protein-protein Interactions
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Biochimie
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Journal JoVE Biochimie
Fluorescence Anisotropy as a Tool to Study Protein-protein Interactions
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10:44 min

October 21, 2016

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Chapitres

  • 00:05Titre
  • 00:36SBDS-FlAsH Tag Protein Expression and Purification
  • 04:10Elongation Factor Like-1 (EFL1) Protein Expression and Purification
  • 07:07Labeling of SBDS-FlAsH with the FlAsH Fluorescent Dye 4′,5′-Bis(1,3,2 dithioarsolan-2-yl) Fluorescein and Fluorescence Anisotropy Experiments
  • 08:50Results: Evaluation of Protein-protein Interactions Using Fluorescence Anisotropy
  • 09:55Conclusion

Summary

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Protein interactions are at the heart of a cell's function. Calorimetric and spectroscopic techniques are commonly used to characterize them. Here we describe fluorescence anisotropy as a tool to study the interaction between the protein mutated in the Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome (SBDS) and the Elongation factor-like 1 GTPase (EFL1).

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