Low cost, microcontroller based heating device for multi-wavelength differential scanning fluorimetry.
Jo HoeserEmmanuel GnandtThorsten FriedrichPublished in: Scientific reports (2018)
Differential scanning fluorimetry is a popular method to estimate the stability of a protein in distinct buffer conditions by determining its 'melting point'. The method requires a temperature controlled fluorescence spectrometer or a RT-PCR machine. Here, we introduce a low-budget version of a microcontroller based heating device implemented into a 96-well plate reader that is connected to a standard fluorescence spectrometer. We demonstrate its potential to determine the 'melting point' of soluble and membranous proteins at various buffer conditions.