You can use some kind of polymer emulsion to fix membrane proteins on
the surface, then wash with a chemical library to detect binding.
Yeah, just wondering how to drive down costs...
On 19 November 2012 22:59, Nathan McCorkle <nmz787@gmail.com> wrote:
> i've seen some stuff on SPR detectors before, but I'm pretty sure you still
> need the surface to be functionalized, and this would detect binding, so not
> sure how you would use SPR to develop mito transporter inhibitors
>
> cost is expensive (several thousands to hundreds of thousands, depending on
> production of developed designs vs research), since this is still
> predominantly big-lab big-money research
>
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> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Dan Bolser <dan.bolser@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Can anyone build me one of these:
>>
>> http://www.biacore.com/lifesciences/technology/introduction/following_interaction/index.html
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>> What cost?
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>> I want to develop specific inbibitors of mitochondrial transporters.
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>> kthxbi
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