Stopped-Flow Webinars
Stopped-Flow webinars
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Speed and precision: fast kinetics studies with the Stopped-Flow spectrometer
In this webinar, we present our results showing regulation of a prototypical ion channel, KcsA, first by changes in bilayer thickness and second by a set of drugs that vary in their bilayer modifying potency as sensed by gramicidin channels.
In this webinar, we present our results showing regulation of a prototypical ion channel, KcsA, first by changes in bilayer thickness and second by a set of drugs that vary in their bilayer modifying potency as sensed by gramicidin channels.
Small molecules, such as drugs, interact with membrane proteins directly and will also modify the lipid bilayer. This concept can be exploited to give valuable insight into the cytotoxicity of vast libraries of compounds. Here’s an opportunity to attend a two-part series of live webinars discussing the concept of bilayer modification by small molecules and how you can utilise it to characterise the potency of potential toxins. The two 30-minute sessions will include time for questions on the regulation of membrane protein function.
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