[RASMB] Determining meniscus in fluorescence scans using Aviv FDS

Dmitry Veprintsev dmitry.veprintsev at psi.ch
Fri Feb 25 09:59:01 PST 2011


Dear Rishi
take a look at:
1.	Bailey, M. F., Angley, L. M., & Perugini, M. A. (2009). Methods for
sample labeling and meniscus determination in the
fluorescence-detected analytical ultracentrifuge. Anal Biochem,
390(2), 218-220.
regards, DMitry

On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:06 AM,  <rjsanyal at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> Dear RASMB community,
>
> I'm using the Aviv fluorescence detection system (FDS) installed in a Beckman XL-A/XL-I ultracentrifuge here at the University of Washington. I'm studying protein-DNA interactions between a viral motor protein & a fluorescently-labeled dsDNA substrate containing the wild-type viral binding sequence of the protein.
>
> My question concerns the placement of the meniscus indicator in the fluorescence data I obtain. Specifically, when using Sedfit. For absorbance data, the meniscus is much more clear & can be automatically found by Sedfit if you have reasonable boundaries set for the fit. When doing the same using Sedfit for fluorescence data, Sedfit simply seems to search for the local max within the window defined.
>
> A cursory search on RASMB did not turn up any info, but I do apologize if this has already been covered before. My concern stems mainly from my wanting to set the meniscus properly to obtain accurate S values, & also from the fact that I've noticed that in my own hands even when I try to set the meniscus to some characteristic feature of the data sets (say, the beginning of the first scan), I do see a variation of 0.2-0.5S for some arbitrary resulting species when using the same data set analyzed on different occasions. I'd assume that's beyond the sort of tolerance for meniscus placement I should be looking for, especially when protein binding itself can, minimally in our system, lead to a 0.5S shift.
>
> Many thanks in advance for your help,
> Rishi
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Rishi Sanyal |Graduate Student
> Catalano Lab | Univ. of Washington, Seattle WA
> rjsanyal at uw.edu
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