Reproducibility and accuracy of microscale thermophoresis in the NanoTemper Monolith: a multi laboratory benchmark study
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Published:2021-04-21
Issue:3-4
Volume:50
Page:411-427
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ISSN:0175-7571
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Container-title:European Biophysics Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur Biophys J
Author:
López-Méndez BlancaORCID, Baron Bruno, Brautigam Chad A.ORCID, Jowitt Thomas A.ORCID, Knauer Stefan H.ORCID, Uebel StephanORCID, Williams Mark A.ORCID, Sedivy ArthurORCID, Abian OlgaORCID, Abreu CelesteORCID, Adamczyk MalgorzataORCID, Bal WojciechORCID, Berger Sylvie, Buell Alexander K.ORCID, Carolis Carlo, Daviter Tina, Fish AlexanderORCID, Garcia-Alai MariaORCID, Guenther Christian, Hamacek JosefORCID, Holková Jitka, Houser JosefORCID, Johnson Chris, Kelly Sharon, Leech AndrewORCID, Mas Caroline, Matulis DaumantasORCID, McLaughlin Stephen H., Montserret RolandORCID, Nasreddine Rouba, Nehmé ReineORCID, Nguyen Quyen, Ortega-Alarcón David, Perez Kathryn, Pirc KatjaORCID, Piszczek GrzegorzORCID, Podobnik MarjetkaORCID, Rodrigo Natalia, Rokov-Plavec JasminaORCID, Schaefer Susanne, Sharpe Tim, Southall June, Staunton David, Tavares Pedro, Vanek OndrejORCID, Weyand Michael, Wu Di
Abstract
AbstractMicroscale thermophoresis (MST), and the closely related Temperature Related Intensity Change (TRIC), are synonyms for a recently developed measurement technique in the field of biophysics to quantify biomolecular interactions, using the (capillary-based) NanoTemper Monolith and (multiwell plate-based) Dianthus instruments. Although this technique has been extensively used within the scientific community due to its low sample consumption, ease of use, and ubiquitous applicability, MST/TRIC has not enjoyed the unambiguous acceptance from biophysicists afforded to other biophysical techniques like isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) or surface plasmon resonance (SPR). This might be attributed to several facts, e.g., that various (not fully understood) effects are contributing to the signal, that the technique is licensed to only a single instrument developer, NanoTemper Technology, and that its reliability and reproducibility have never been tested independently and systematically. Thus, a working group of ARBRE-MOBIEU has set up a benchmark study on MST/TRIC to assess this technique as a method to characterize biomolecular interactions. Here we present the results of this study involving 32 scientific groups within Europe and two groups from the US, carrying out experiments on 40 Monolith instruments, employing a standard operation procedure and centrally prepared samples. A protein–small molecule interaction, a newly developed protein–protein interaction system and a pure dye were used as test systems. We characterized the instrument properties and evaluated instrument performance, reproducibility, the effect of different analysis tools, the influence of the experimenter during data analysis, and thus the overall reliability of this method.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Medicine,Biophysics
Cited by
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