Measurement of FNR-NrdI interaction by Microscale Thermophoresis (MST)

 

Gudim I, Lofstad M, Hammerstad M, Hersleth H

Bio-Protocol
2017 vol: 7 (8) pp: 1-10

Abstract

This protocol describes how to measure protein-protein interactions by microscale thermophoresis (MST) using the MonolithTM NT.115 instrument (NanoTemper). We have used the protocol to determine the binding affinities between three different flavodoxin reductases (FNRs) and a flavodoxin-like protein, NrdI, from Bacillus cereus (Lofstad et al., 2016). NrdI is essential in the activation of the manganese-bound form of the class Ib ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) system. RNRs, in turn, are the only source of the de novo synthesis of deoxyribonucleotides required for DNA replication and repair in all living organisms.

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Topics: Measure binding affinity, Monolith – Microscale Thermophoresis, Proteins, Publications

 

 

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