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CHARACTERIZATION

​Target characterization is essential to confirm the product purity, concentration, stability and folding. It is not only important to determine that the required quantity has been achieved for the intended application, but also to ensure that the protein’s properties meet expectations and that multiple production batches yield consistent, reproducible results.

Why NMX?

At NMX, delivering a target is not the end – it’s the start of reliable data and meaningful discovery. This is why we emphasize rigorous quality control and characterization for every target we produce. From assessing purity and concentration to evaluating folding, stability, and conformation, we ensure that your target is not only present, but properly formed and ready for its intended application.

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Our multi-tiered QC approach combines biochemical, biophysical, and structural techniques to validate that your target is functional, homogenous, and stable, whether it’s destined for crystallization, cryo-EM, binding assays, or formulation development.

Analysis & Quality Control

We make sure to deliver a high-quality protein, therefore we perform a variety of quality control tests to validate purity, concentration, and folding stability.

 

NMX has different protein quality control test:

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  • Purity: SDS-PAGE/native-PAGE

  • Folding & stability: DLS, CD

  • Homogeneity: SEC

  • Yield & concentration: UV and colorimetric assay

  • Conformation, assembly and dynamics: CD, NMR

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 What you get with NMX

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  • A purified protein sample you can trust, ready for downstream application

  • A detailed report with purification conditions, yields, and quality control data

  • Comprehensive structural and biophysical validation of folding, assembly, and stability

  • Optimized purification protocol for your protein

  • Guaranteed high purity and batch-to-batch consistency

  • Continuous expert support from our scientists

Target Characterization

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