Teaching old indicators even more tricks: binding affinity measurements with the guest-displacement assay (GDA)
A simple change has important consequences: the guest-displacement assay (GDA) is introduced which allows for binding affinity determinations of supramolecular complexes with spectroscopically silent hosts and guests. GDA is complementary to indicator-displacement assay for affinity measurements wit...
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description | A simple change has important consequences: the guest-displacement assay (GDA) is introduced which allows for binding affinity determinations of supramolecular complexes with spectroscopically silent hosts and guests. GDA is complementary to indicator-displacement assay for affinity measurements with soluble components, but is superior for insoluble or for weakly binding guests.
A simple change has important consequences: the guest-displacement assay (GDA) is introduced which allows for binding affinity determinations of supramolecular complexes with spectroscopically silent hosts and guests. |
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