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BrukerWebinarMarch27,2024HostedbyTechnologyNetworks

Enhanced Hit Quality in High-Throughput Protein–Ligand Interaction Screening


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In vitro measurement of small-molecule ligand binding to a protein target represents an important but challenging step in drug discovery.

A novel affinity-selection mass spectrometry (AS-MS) workflow has been developed to ensure enhanced hit quality at uncompromised speed in high-throughput screening (HTS) of protein–ligand interactions.

The new method uses trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) enabled MALDI mass spectrometry for label-free identification of ligands in a HTS compatible format.

Using data from a recent study, our expert speaker will demonstrate how the new readout platform improves ligand hit quality, and how TIMS offers potential for an expanded scope of AS-MS assays.


Attend this webinar to:

  • Discover a novel AS-MS approach for enhanced HTS of protein–ligand interactions  
  • Learn how ligand hit quality is enhanced through improved AS-MS specificity
  • Explore the unique potential TIMS offers for expanding the scope of AS-MS
  • Learn about the latest technology behind AS-MS in HTS format
Speaker
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Dr. Arndt Asperger
Senior Applications Scientist
Bruker Daltonics
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