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WEBINAR: Antibodies in Solution: a LINXS - NIST Webinar Series - Protein interactions with Mikael Lund, Lund University, Sweden

Recorded talk: Video

Speaker: Mikael Lund, Lund University, Sweden (replacing Christina Bergonzo, NIST, USA)

Title: Little-known Interactions Between Proteins

Abstract:

Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are important for biological function as well as for a range of technical applications including food formulation and vaccine development. This presentation gives an introduction to the multitude of weak, non-bonded intermolecular forces that contribute to PPIs, and how these are affected by solution conditions. We briefly cover the origin of van der Waals forces; hydrophobic interactions; electrostatics; and ionic screening. We then proceed with a deeper dive into important, but lesser-known corners of the field. This includes salting in and out, i.e. Hofmeister series; the effect of multivalent ions; and inter-protein fluctuation forces due to acid/base equilibria.

Bio:

ML's area of expertise is in (bio-)physical chemistry with focus on aqueous electrolyte solutions. He has studied protein-protein; protein-ion; and protein-surface interactions using experiment, theory, and computer simulations.

Website: https://www.teokem.lu.se/~mikael

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Later Event: 4 May
LINXS Science Day