Affinity nano-ITC: affinity nano-isothermal titration calorimetry
Affinity ITC measures the heat released or absorbed by the stepwise additions of a molecule solution (titrant) to a solution containing a specific (bio)macromolecule (Fig. 1A). The heat exchanged is registered as a peak in the enthalpogram, and the area of the peak normalized for the injected quantity (ΔH, kJ/mol) generates a point of the binding isotherm (Fig. 1B). A single measurement allows for the determination of the reaction stoichiometry and the thermodynamic parameters (affinity constant Ka, ΔH, ΔS) characterizing the binding affinity. Titrations at different temperatures or different buffers allow to obtain the change in heat capacity associated to the ligand binding (ΔCp) or the number of exchange protons, respectively.
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