Architecture and Stoichiometry of Human Shelterin Using Single-Particle EM and Mass Analysis

In this webinar, Dr. John Zinder, a Senior Scientist in the Structural Biology group at Odyssey Therapeutics, will discuss the purification of shelterin subcomplexes and reconstitution of the entire complex using full-length, recombinant subunits. By combining mass photometry, negative-stain electron microscopy (EM), crosslinking mass spectrometry (XLMS), AlphaFold modelling, and native mass spectrometry (MS), stoichiometries were […]

Webinar | Assessing AAV production variability with single-particle mass analysis

This webcast will demonstrate how the mass of AAV capsids can be determined using two different novel, emerging single-particle techniques: charge-detection mass spectrometry (CDMS) and mass photometry. In contrast to ensemble-based approaches (e.g., native mass spectrometry), mass photometry and CDMS can measure the mass of numerous, individual AAV particles, circumventing issues driven by sample heterogeneity.

Elucidating the composition of CRISPR-Cas12f1 complexes using mass photometry

In this webinar, Selgar Henkel-Heinecke (Leipzig University) describes how he and colleagues used mass photometry to determine the composition of this complexmass photometry, to measure the stoichiometry of two miniature Cas12f1 ribonucleoprotein complexes, AsCas12f1 and SpCas12f1 in vitro, as well as their interaction with nucleic acids that are involved in the genome editing process.

La photométrie de masse : Caractériser vos molécules en 5 minutes!

La photométrie de masse, est une technique bio-analytique dédiée à la caractérisation des molécules. La technologie mesure la masse moléculaire des molécules entre 30 kDa à 5MDa, dans leur états natifs, en solution pour laquelle chaque molécule est détectée et quantifiée.