Avacta extends Optim® 2 product family for even greater measurement flexibility
Posted: 9 October 2014 | | No comments yet
Avacta’s Optim® 2 platform is an innovative analytical instrument designed to probe multiple protein stability indicating parameters at high speed using ultra-low sample volumes…
Avacta’s Optim® 2 platform is an innovative analytical instrument designed to probe multiple protein stability indicating parameters at high speed using ultra-low sample volumes. Developed to reduce the time and cost of therapeutic protein preformulation studies, the functionality of this compact instrument family has now been further enhanced with the addition of two new models.
The Optim 375 is intended for the investigation of complex mixtures of membrane proteins, using an additional 375 nm laser source to provide a novel stability screen based on the chemical reactivity of cysteine residues. The system can be used to effectively guide purification and biophysical characterisation efforts – including crystallisation – by tracking the exposure of cysteine residues within the protein interior as an indicator of protein unfolding, with the ability to simultaneously follow protein aggregation using the system’s built-in static light scattering.
Avacta has also extended the Optim 2’s sample viscosity measurement capabilities with the introduction of the Optim 445. Using a new 445 nm laser source, the system can be used to characterise the relative viscosity of different samples and formulations in a wide range of solvent environments, with no limitation on protein concentration. This instrument also provides the ability to follow amyloid fibril formation in parallel with protein unfolding and prefibrillar aggregation, using a combination of tryptophan fluorescence and static light scattering. These latest additions to the Optim 2 product family provide researchers with even greater access to protein stability data from just 9 µl sample volumes, helping to identify the candidate molecules or formulations with the most favourable properties much earlier in the development process.
For more information, visit www.avactaanalytical.com/optim-2