SimpleDSFviewer: a tool to analyse and view differential scanning fluorimetry data for characterising protein thermal stability and interactions

Biochemistry, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.1555v1
Subject Areas
Biochemistry
Keywords
differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF), protein melting temperature, protein melting curve, data analysis, protein interactions, screening, tool compound, small molecule inhibitor, software
Copyright
© 2015 Sun et al.
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Cite this article
Sun C, Li Y, Yates EA, Fernig DG. 2015. SimpleDSFviewer: a tool to analyse and view differential scanning fluorimetry data for characterising protein thermal stability and interactions. PeerJ PrePrints 3:e1555v1

Abstract

Differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF) is used widely as a thermal shift assay to study protein stability and protein-ligand interactions. The benefit of DSF is that it is simple, cheap and can generate melting curves in 96-well plates providing good throughput. However, data analysis remains a challenge, and requires different methods to optimise and analyse the collected raw data. Here, the program SimpleDSFviewer is introduced to help view and analyse DSF data in an efficient way and with a user-friendly interface. The data analysis, optimisation and view methods provided by the program are described, using sample melting curves of fibroblast growth factors.

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This is a preprint submission to PeerJ Preprints.