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ITC  - Isothermal Calorimetry

 
Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) measures heat of interaction between two molecules. In ITC a syringe containing a "ligand" is titrated into a cell containing a solution of the "macromolecule". As the two elements interact, heat is released or absorbed. When the macromolecule in the cell becomes saturated with added ligand, the heat signal diminishes until only the background heat of dilution is observed. An example of ITC data collected in the Biophysical Resource. A good review for ITC application for protein studies is given by Pierce et al.

The Biophysical Resource at Keck Facility offers the VP-ITC from MicroCal as an "open access" instrument that can be used by trained users. To schedule a training session please contact Ewa Folta-Stogniew

For ITC schedule go to ITC log_page

ITC performs the measurement on native molecules in solution; no modifications are needed and the measurement does not require any consumable.
 


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