Avacta Launches Application-Focused Optim 2 for Protein Characterization

5 Feb 2013

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Avacta Analytical, a leading provider of analytical services and technologies, has unveiled the Optim® 2 micro-volume protein analysis and characterization instrument. This compact and robust system combines the powerful protein characterization capabilities of the original Optim 1000 instrument with a new, application-oriented software package designed to increase throughput and functionality. The newly developed system, which has a greatly reduced footprint, features an enhanced sample positioning system to offer even greater measurement accuracy and reproducibility, and has been designed to simplify servicing and maintenance for maximum uptime.

The Optim 1000 was developed to reduce the time and cost of therapeutic protein formulation studies and protein stability testing by offering simultaneous measurement of a range of protein stability indicating parameters, including unfolding transition temperature (Tm) and aggregation onset temperature (Tagg). The Optim 2 system builds on the success of this instrument, providing greater functionality and measurement flexibility in a more user-oriented, application-focused package.

The Optim 2’s intuitive control software has been developed around common protein development workflows, offering quick and easy access to a range of pre-programmed measurement types for faster method development. This is combined with a powerful and easy--to-use analytical package – which is also compatible with the Optim 1000 – to provide a comprehensive and cost-effective solution for stability screening of candidate molecules or formulations much earlier in the development process.

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ProteomicsProteomics is the systemic bioinformatics study of proteins and amino acids, including their structure, size, function and identification. Tools used in proteomics include chromatography, blotting and gels, protein arrays, mass spectrometry and ELISA and associated analysis software. Analyzers and proteomic systems should be sensitive, high resolution, fast and may be automated for high-throughput.AggregationProtein BiologyThe analysis of protein expression, identity and function is vital for many areas of life science research and drug discovery. Some of the most commonly used techniques in protein analysis include Western blotting, electrophoresis and mass spectrometry.
Avacta Launches Application-Focused Optim 2 for Protein Characterization