Membrane proteins—together with lipids—make up biological membranes that are essential for life. In order to understand the role of membrane proteins in assisting membranes to carry out many different functions, it is of great importance to understand the structure of those proteins.

Membrane protein is generally soluble only in the presence of micelles, with varying amounts of lipids bound to the hydrophobic domain; thus, it is very difficult to characterize the oligomerization state of the membrane protein in a lipid-containing solvent. In this application note we demonstrate the use of multi-angle light scattering (MALS) detection in combination with UV absorption and differential refractive index (dRI) detection to determine the molar masses (MW) of both the core protein and the entire protein-lipid complex.

miniDAWN®

miniDAWN®

The Best in Basic Multi-Angle Light Scattering for Absolute Macromolecular Analysis.

The miniDAWN’s performance is exceeded only by the DAWN which covers a wider range of size and molecular weight, with even better sensitivity and additional optional modules.

Optilab

Optilab

Universal Detection for Chromatography and FFF Separations

Using a combination of cutting-edge semiconductor photodiode technology and proprietary computer algorithms, the Optilab achieves an unprecedented combination of sensitivity and range. These features mean that it addresses both standard chromatographic applications and some challenges unique to light scattering measurements such as high concentrations, determination of sample refractive increments (dn/dc) and solvent refractive index.