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The Protein
Interaction Facility provides University investigators with easy access
to advanced technologies used in characterizing binding interactions.
Currently, a BIACORE 2000 optical biosensor is used to define the assembly
state, affinity, and kinetics of an interaction. The key advantage of
optical biosensors is that they allow the real-time analysis of molecular
interactions without labeling requirements. This makes the technology
applicable to the study of a wide variety of biological molecules, including
proteins, oligonucleotides, oligosaccarides, and lipids. The core director
is Dr. David Myszka. |
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