Abstract

Protein concentrations are often determined in a non-destructive manner by measuring the absorbance at 280 nm. However, light scattering in protein samples can complicate such assessment. We here describe a simple Excel Solver-based fitting routine to correct full protein UV absorption spectra for both Rayleigh and Mie scattering. Using samples displaying various degrees of natural and artificially induced scattering, we show that our multi-wavelength fitting method is not only capable of aiding in the determination of protein concentrations but can also be employed in the spectral analysis of protein structural changes that are accompanied by alterations in scatter intensity.

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