Acquisition of a molecular interaction device capable of studying biomolecular interactions in solution, without ligand immobilization, on behalf of the Institute of Microbiology of the Mediterranean (IMM) – FR3479 of the CNRS.
An instrument capable of studying biomolecular interactions in solution, without ligand immobilization.
The device must be capable of measuring biomolecular interactions between various molecules, for example: protein-protein, protein-nucleic acid, protein-glycan, protein-small molecule, protein-lipid, and lipid-lipid.
It must be able to analyze biomolecular interactions in a cell lysate.
In addition, the scientist must be able to study other aspects of biomolecular properties. For example, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, protein unfolding, and enzyme kinetics.