Claims
- 1. A method for ranking the affinity of each of a multiplicity of different molecules for a target molecule which is capable of unfolding due to a thermal change, said method comprising
(a) contacting the target molecule with one molecule of a multiplicity of different molecules, in the presence of a 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole derivative dye, in each of a multiplicity of containers; (b) simultaneously heating said multiplicity of containers; (c) measuring the fluorescence in each of said containers; (d) generating thermal unfolding information for the target molecule as a function of temperature for each of said containers; (e) comparing the thermal unfolding information obtained for each of said containers to (i) the thermal unfolding information obtained for each of the other containers, and (ii) the thermal unfolding information obtained for the target molecule in the absence of any of said molecules in said multiplicity of different molecules; and (f) ranking the affinities of each of said molecules according to the difference in said thermal unfolding information between the target molecule in each of said containers and the target molecule in the absence of any of said molecules in the multiplicity of different molecules.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said thermal unfolding information is the thermal unfolding Tm.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said target molecule is a protein.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said multiplicity of different molecules comprises a combinatorial library.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said fluorescence in each of said containers is measured simultaneously.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said heating, said measuring, said generating, and said comparing are performed automatically.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said contacting is performed automatically.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein said ranking is performed automatically.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein said method is high-throughput.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein said 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole derivative dye is selected from the group consisting of 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole butylsulfonamide, or a salt or ester thereof; 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole-(2-aminoethyl)sulfonamide, or a salt or ester thereof, 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole-3-sulfonamidophyenylboronic acid, or a salt or ester thereof; 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole sulfonic acid, or a salt or ester thereof; 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole sulfonyl hydrazine, 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole-(2-bromoacetamidoethyl)sulfonamide, or a salt or ester thereof; 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole-2-(3-(2-pyridyldithio) propionamidoethyl)sulfonamide, or a salt or ester thereof; 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole sulfonyl chloride, or a salt or ester thereof; 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole-3-sulfonamidopropionic acid, or a salt or ester thereof; 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole carboxylic acid, or a salt or ester thereof; and 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole sulfonate, or a salt or ester thereof.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole derivative dye is 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole sulfonate, or a salt or ester thereof.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole derivative dye is 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole sulfonate, sodium salt.
- 13. A multi-variable method for ranking the affinity of a combination of two or more of a multiplicity of different molecules for a target molecule which is capable of unfolding due to a thermal change, said method comprising:
(a) contacting said target molecule with a combination of two or more different molecules of said multiplicity of different molecules, in the presence of 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole derivative dye, in each of a multiplicity of containers; (b) simultaneously heating said multiplicity of containers; (c) measuring the fluorescence in each of said containers; (d) generating thermal unfolding information for the target molecule as a function of temperature in each of said containers; (e) comparing said thermal unfolding information obtained for each of said containers to (i) the thermal unfolding information obtained for each of said other containers, and (ii) the thermal unfolding information obtained for the target molecule in the absence of any of the two or more different molecules; and (f) ranking the affinities of the combinations of said two or more of the multiplicity of different molecules according to the difference in said thermal unfolding information between the target molecule in each of said containers and the thermal unfolding information obtained for the target molecule in the absence of any of said molecules in said multiplicity of different molecules.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said thermal unfolding information is the thermal unfolding Tm.
- 15. A method for assaying a collection of a multiplicity of different molecules for a molecule which binds to a target molecule which is capable of unfolding due to a thermal change, said method comprising:
(a) contacting said target molecule with a collection of at least two molecules of said multiplicity of different molecules, in the presence of a 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole derivative dye, in each of a multiplicity of containers; (b) simultaneously heating said multiplicity of containers; (c) measuring the fluorescence in each of said containers; (d) generating thermal unfolding information for the target molecule as a function of temperature for each of said containers; (e) comparing said thermal unfolding information obtained for each of said containers to (i) the thermal unfolding information obtained for each of said containers, and (ii) the thermal unfolding information obtained for the target molecule in the absence of any of said multiplicity of different molecules; and (f) ranking the affinities of said collections of different molecules according to the difference in said thermal unfolding information between the target molecule in each of said containers and the thermal unfolding information obtained for the target molecule in the absence of any of said molecules in said multiplicity of different molecules; (g) selecting the collection of different molecules which contains a molecule with affinity for the target molecule; (h) dividing the selected collection into smaller collections of molecules in each of a multiplicity of containers; and (i) repeating the above steps until a single molecule, from said multiplicity of different molecules, is identified.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said thermal unfolding information is the thermal unfolding Tm.
- 17. A multi-variable method for ranking the efficacy of one or more of a multiplicity of different biochemical conditions for stabilizing a target molecule which is capable of unfolding due to a thermal change, said method comprising:
(a) contacting said target molecule with one or more of said multiplicity of biochemical conditions, in the presence of a 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole derivative dye, in each of a multiplicity of containers; (b) simultaneously heating said multiplicity of containers; (c) measuring the fluorescence in each of said containers; (d) generating thermal unfolding information for the target molecule as a function of temperature for each of said containers; (e) comparing said thermal unfolding information obtained for each of said containers to (i) the thermal unfolding information obtained for each of the other containers, and (ii) the thermal unfolding information obtained for said target molecule under a reference set of biochemical conditions; and (f) ranking the efficacies of each of said biochemical conditions for each of said containers according to the difference in said thermal unfolding information between the target molecule for each of said containers and the target molecule under said reference set of biochemical conditions.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein said thermal unfolding information is the thermal unfolding Tm.
- 19. A multi-variable method for optimizing the shelf life of a target molecule which is capable of unfolding due to a thermal change, said method comprising:
(a) contacting said target molecule with one or more of a multiplicity of different molecules or different biochemical conditions, in the presence of a 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole derivative dye, in each of a multiplicity of containers; (b) simultaneously heating said multiplicity of containers; (c) measuring the fluorescence in each of said containers; (d) generating thermal unfolding information for the target molecule as a function of temperature for each of said containers; (e) comparing said thermal unfolding information obtained for each of said containers to (i) the thermal unfolding information obtained for each of the other containers, and (ii) the thermal unfolding information obtained for said target molecule under a reference set of biochemical conditions; and (f) ranking the efficacies of each of said biochemical conditions for each of said containers according to the difference in said thermal unfolding information between the target molecule for each of said containers and the target molecule under said reference set of biochemical conditions.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said thermal unfolding information is the thermal unfolding Tm.
- 21. A multi-variable method for ranking the efficacies of one or more of a multiplicity of different biochemical conditions to facilitate the refolding or renaturation of a sample of a denatured or unfolded protein, said method comprising:
(a) placing one of the refolded protein samples, in the presence of a 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole derivative dye, in each of a multiplicity of containers, wherein each of the refolded protein samples has been previously refolded or renatured according to one or more of the multiplicity of conditions; (b) simultaneously heating said multiplicity of containers; (c) measuring the fluorescence in each of said containers; (d) generating thermal unfolding information for the target molecule as a function of temperature for each of said containers; (e) comparing said thermal unfolding information obtained for each of said containers to (i) the thermal unfolding information obtained for each of the other containers, and (ii) the thermal unfolding information obtained for said target molecule under a reference set of biochemical conditions; and (f) ranking the efficacies of each of said biochemical conditions for each of said containers according to the difference in said thermal unfolding information between the target molecule for each of said containers and the target molecule under said reference set of biochemical conditions.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said thermal unfolding information is the thermal unfolding Tm.
- 23. A multi-variable method for ranking the efficacies of one or more of a multiplicity of different biochemical conditions to facilitate the refolding or renaturation of a sample of a denatured unfolded protein, said method comprising
(a) Determining one or more combinations of a multiplicity of different conditions which promote protein stabililty, incubate the denatured protein under said one or more combinations of biochemical conditions that were identified as promoting protein stabilization; (b) assessing folded protein yield according to the method of claim 18;(c) ranking the efficacies of said multiplicity of different refolding conditions according to folded protein yield; and (d) repeating these steps until a combination of biochemical conditions that promote optimal protein folding are identified.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said thermal unfolding information is the thermal unfolding Tm.
- 25. A multi-variable method for ranking the efficacy of one or more of a multiplicity of different biochemical conditions for facilitating the crystallization of a protein which is capable of unfolding due to a thermal change, said method comprising:
(a) contacting the protein with one or more of the multiplicity of different biochemical conditions, in the presence of a 5-(4″-dimethylaminophenyl)-2-(4′-phenyl)oxazole derivative dye, in each of a multiplicity of containers; (b) simultaneously heating said multiplicity of containers; (c) measuring the fluorescence in each of said containers; (d) generating thermal unfolding information for the target molecule as a function of temperature for each of said containers; (e) comparing said thermal unfolding information obtained for each of said containers to (i) the thermal unfolding information obtained for each of the other containers, and (ii) the thermal unfolding information obtained for said target molecule under a reference set of biochemical conditions; and (f) ranking the efficacies of each of said biochemical conditions for each of said containers according to the difference in said thermal unfolding information between the target molecule for each of said containers and the target molecule under said reference set of biochemical conditions.
- 26. The method of claim 23, wherein said thermal unfolding information is the thermal unfolding Tm.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority benefit of U.S. provisional Appl. No. 60/108,085, filed Nov. 12, 1998, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
STATEMENT AS TO RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE UNDER FEDERALLY-SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
[0002] Part of the work performed during development of this invention utilized U.S. Government funds. The U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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