The ability to quantify protein-protein interactions without adding labels to protein has made isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) a preferred technique to study proteins in aqueous solution. Here, we describe the application of ITC to the study of protein-protein interactions in membrane mimics using the association of integrin αIIb and β3 transmembrane domains in phospholipid bicelles as an example. A higher conceptual and experimental effort compared to water-soluble proteins is required for membrane proteins and rewarded with rare thermodynamic insight into this central class of proteins.
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