Label-free methods for optical: In vitro characterization of protein-protein interactions

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Protein-protein interactions are involved in the regulation and function of the majority of cellular processes. As a result, much effort has been aimed at the development of methodologies capable of quantifying protein-protein interactions, with label-free methods being of particular interest due to the associated simplified workflows and minimisation of label-induced perturbations. Here, we review recent advances in optical technologies providing label-free in vitro measurements of affinities and kinetics. We provide an overview and comparison of existing techniques and their principles, discussing advantages, limitations, and recent applications. This journal is

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Soltermann, F., Struwe, W. B., & Kukura, P. (2021). Label-free methods for optical: In vitro characterization of protein-protein interactions. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23(31), 16488–16500. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cp01072g

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