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Jiří Kratochvíl1,2, Raman van Wee1,2,3, Jan Christoph Thiele1,2
1The Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
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Mass photometry (MP) has emerged as a powerful approach to study quaternary biomolecular structure, dynamics and interactions. The capabilities of the method ultimately hinge on the ability to accurately measure the tiny optical contrast generated by individual molecules at a glass-water interface, which enables mass-resolved quantification of biomolecular mixtures. Ideally, this capability is limited only by photon shot noise, but in practice depends on additional parameters and details of the assay. Here, we focus on the key factors affecting MP performance and present simple steps that can be taken to achieve optimal MP measurements in terms of mass resolution, quantitative detection limit, reproducibility and analyte concentration range without compromising the speed and simplicity of the technique. Each sample takes <10 min to analyse, with an additionial 2 h if amination of the glass surface is desired.
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