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Improving the thermal, radial, and temporal accuracy of the analytical ultracentrifuge through external references.


ABSTRACT: Sedimentation velocity (SV) is a method based on first principles that provides a precise hydrodynamic characterization of macromolecules in solution. Due to recent improvements in data analysis, the accuracy of experimental SV data emerges as a limiting factor in its interpretation. Our goal was to unravel the sources of experimental error and develop improved calibration procedures. We implemented the use of a Thermochron iButton temperature logger to directly measure the temperature of a spinning rotor and detected deviations that can translate into an error of as much as 10% in the sedimentation coefficient. We further designed a precision mask with equidistant markers to correct for instrumental errors in the radial calibration that were observed to span a range of 8.6%. The need for an independent time calibration emerged with use of the current data acquisition software (Zhao et al., Anal. Biochem., 437 (2013) 104-108), and we now show that smaller but significant time errors of up to 2% also occur with earlier versions. After application of these calibration corrections, the sedimentation coefficients obtained from 11 instruments displayed a significantly reduced standard deviation of approximately 0.7%. This study demonstrates the need for external calibration procedures and regular control experiments with a sedimentation coefficient standard.

SUBMITTER: Ghirlando R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3826449 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Improving the thermal, radial, and temporal accuracy of the analytical ultracentrifuge through external references.

Ghirlando Rodolfo R   Balbo Andrea A   Piszczek Grzegorz G   Brown Patrick H PH   Lewis Marc S MS   Brautigam Chad A CA   Schuck Peter P   Zhao Huaying H  

Analytical biochemistry 20130524 1


Sedimentation velocity (SV) is a method based on first principles that provides a precise hydrodynamic characterization of macromolecules in solution. Due to recent improvements in data analysis, the accuracy of experimental SV data emerges as a limiting factor in its interpretation. Our goal was to unravel the sources of experimental error and develop improved calibration procedures. We implemented the use of a Thermochron iButton temperature logger to directly measure the temperature of a spin  ...[more]

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