HBV sub-genotype A1 infections showed a severe virologic expression in HIV-positive Malawians. The findings strengthen the urgency of interventions to improve ascertainment and management of chronic hepatitis B in the region.
Proteins are the most vital biological functional units in every living cell. Measurement
of protein stability is central to understanding their structure, function and role in
diseases. While proteins are also sought as therapeutic agents, they can cause diseases by
misfolding and aggregation in vivo. Here we demonstrate a novel method to measure protein
stability and denaturation kinetics, on unprecedented timescales, through optically-induced
heating of nanolitre samples in microfluidic capillaries. We obtain protein denaturation
kinetics as a function of temperature, and accurate thermodynamic stability data, from a
snapshot experiment on a single sample. We also report the first experimental
characterization of optical heating in controlled microcapillary flow, verified by
computational fluid dynamics modelling. Our results demonstrate that we now have the
engineering science in hand to design integrated all-optical microfluidic chips for a
diverse range of applications including in-vitro DNA amplification, healthcare diagnostics,
and flow chemistry.
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