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Subject: Re: Tricks to solubilize protein
From: M T michelthe {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2008-03-17

Hi

The low pH and its interaction with PIP1 can be conflicting. The low
pH can modify the interaction site.
Nevertheless, one good way to study protein stability is thermal shift assay.
You can read this publication too : PubMed ID 16604423. (Rapid
determination of protein solubility and stability conditions for NMR
studies using incomplete factorial design).

Michel.

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