[Myotox] myotoxin2-SDS titration
Borries Demeler
demeler at gmail.com
Thu Apr 1 16:38:55 MDT 2021
The slope could be indicative of the strength of binding. If the inflection
point is nearly horizontal, it could mean the monomer jumps to a hexamer
without intermediates and binds strongly. Vertical distributions mean pure
species.diagonal distributions mean heterogeneity.
-Borries
On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 4:22 PM Hazendonk, Paul <paul.hazendonk at uleth.ca>
wrote:
> Also what does the slope at the inflection point tell us?
>
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> Dear all,
> we have results back from the myotoxin-2 SDS titration experiments in AUC.
> I feel these experiments provided some very interesting results and are
> probably the most informative ones we have done so far. I also think that
> they will be extremely helpful in designing the *correct* NMR experiment. I
> went through the effort to write this up with figures, please review
> carefully the attached document and read the explanations I believe explain
> these results (which were quite unintuitive at first, but now make sense to
> me). Then let's schedule another meeting and discussion of next steps.
>
> -Borries
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