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Humana Press, Methods in Molecular Biology, p. 25-35, 2009

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60327-418-0_2

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Thermal Melting Studies of Ligand DNA Interactions

Journal article published in 2009 by Aurore Guédin, Laurent Lacroix ORCID, Jean-Louis Mergny ORCID
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Abstract

A simple thermal melting experiment may be used to demonstrate the stabilization of a given structure by a ligand (usually a small molecule, sometimes a peptide). Preparation of the sample is straightforward, and the experiment itself requires an inexpensive apparatus. Furthermore, reasonably low amounts of sample are required. A qualitative analysis of the data is simple: An increase in the melting temperature (T(m)) indicates preferential binding to the folded form as compared to the unfolded form. However, it is perilous to derive an affinity constant from an increase in T(m) as other factors play a role.