SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING PROTEIN STABILIZERS

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14381375

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A device for studying protein conformation transformation can include a macroscopic substrate, and chaperonin proteins bound to the substrate, each chaperonin protein being capable of binding to a protein of interest during or after undergoing protein conformation transformation. The device may also include the proteins of interest bound to the substrate, where the substrate is included in a label-free assay system. A method of studying protein conformation transformation can include: providing a macroscopic substrate bound with the chaperonin protein and immersing the chaperonin protein in a study composition having the protein of interest, or include providing a macroscopic substrate bound with the protein of interest; and immersing the protein in a study composition having the chaperonin. Such a method can be done with and without a potential stabilizer in order to determine whether the potential stabilizer stabilizes the protein of interest.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS245 STRONG HALL 1450 JAYHAWK BLVD LAWRENCE KS 66045

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Fisher, Mark T Prairie Villiage, US 11 445
Naik, Subhashchandra Kansas City, US 8 1

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