2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.23.525251
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Conformationally responsive dyes enable protein-adaptive differential scanning fluorimetry

Abstract: Flexible in vitro methods alter the course of biological discoveries. Differential Scanning Fluorimetry (DSF) is a particularly versatile technique which reports protein thermal unfolding via fluorogenic dye. However, applications of DSF are limited by widespread protein incompatibilities with the available DSF dyes. Here, we enable DSF applications for 66 of 70 tested proteins (94%) including 10 from the SARS-CoV2 virus using a chemically diverse dye library, Aurora, to identify compatible dye-protein pairs i… Show more

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“…The method should be applicable to a variety of amyloids. In principle, it may also be useful to examine dyes that are responsive to molten globule-like intermediates and oligomers ( 59 ). Moreover, EMBER may be useful to rapidly screen hundreds of neurodegenerative disease donor samples and prioritize new targets for cryo-EM structural characterization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method should be applicable to a variety of amyloids. In principle, it may also be useful to examine dyes that are responsive to molten globule-like intermediates and oligomers ( 59 ). Moreover, EMBER may be useful to rapidly screen hundreds of neurodegenerative disease donor samples and prioritize new targets for cryo-EM structural characterization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In principle, it may also be useful for examine dyes that are responsive to molten globule-like intermediates and oligomers. 59 Moreover, EMBER may be useful to rapidly screen hundreds of neurodegenerative disease donor samples and prioritize new targets for cryo-EM structural characterization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While DSC is limited in throughput, differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF) can rapidly detect thermal transitions by tracking changes in solvatochromic fluorescent dyes with affinity for hydrophobic regions of a protein that become exposed upon unfolding . DSF can also probe binding interactions between proteins and small molecules or polymer networks ,, with low sample burden (10 pmol) by measuring temperature-dependent fluorescence changes with simultaneous real time-PCR instrumentation . However, DSF depends strongly on protein-reporter interactions and not every reporter will capture relevant thermal shifts …”
Section: High-throughput Characterization and Analysis Of Polymer Lib...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dyes not coupled to the polymer can span solvatochromic, colorimetric, or fluorogenic types, and are capable of characterizing diverse properties including conformational changes, , aggregation, , cell viability, , metal ion uptake, , and catalytic activity. , Characterization using dyes is both accessible and straightforward, involving minimal sample preparation and rapid throughput in well plates. For example, Nile red is a fluorescent dye used to visualize hydrophobic surfaces of proteins, polymers, and lipid droplets .…”
Section: High-throughput Characterization and Analysis Of Polymer Lib...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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