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Streamlined Data Processing for Determination of Equilibrium Dissociation Constants with Accurate Constant via
Jean-Luc Rukundo1, Jessica Latimer1, Shiv Jain1
1Department of Chemistry and Centre for Research on Biomolecular Interactions, York University, Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada.
Abstract:
The determination of accurate equilibrium dissociation constants, Kd, of protein-small molecule complexes is important but challenging as all established methods have inherent sources of inaccuracy. Accurate Constant via Transient Incomplete Separation (ACTIS) is a new method for Kd determination using transient incomplete separation of the complex from the unbound small molecule in a pressure-driven flow inside a capillary. ACTIS is accurate, and its accuracy is invariant to variations in geometries of both the fluidic system and the flow. Furthermore, ACTIS is implemented using a simple fluidic system supporting its accuracy and providing a simple-to-follow/copy template for instrumentation. Despite the simple and robust instrumentation/acquisition, the current data processing workflow is cumbersome, time consuming, and prone to hard-to-trace human errors therefore hindering ACTIS' ability to become a practical reference method for Kd determination. This technical note describes a streamlined workflow for processing ACTIS data; the workflow is implemented as a set of open-source software tools called prACTISed (https://github.com/prACTISedProgram/prACTISed). These tools allow all steps of data processing to be performed in a fast and straightforward fashion. These practical software tools complement the simple instrumentation serving both developers and users of ACTIS.
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