Cañadas Benito, OlgaCasals Carro, María CristinaKleinschmidt, Jörg H.2023-06-172023-06-172019978149399512710.1007/978-1-4939-9512-7https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/14041Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a highly sensitive nonperturbing technique used for studying the thermodynamic properties of thermally induced transitions. Since these properties might be affected by ligand binding, DSC is particularly useful for the characterization of protein interactions with biomimetic membranes. The advantages of this technique over other methods consist in the direct measurement of intrinsic thermal properties of the samples, requiring no chemical modifications or extrinsic probes. This chapter describes the basic theory of DSC and provides the reader with an understanding of the capabilities of DSC instrumentation and the type of information that can be achieved from DSC studies of lipid-protein interactions. In particular, the chapter provides a detailed analysis of DSC data to assess the effects of proteins on biomimetic membranes.engDifferential Scanning Calorimetry of Protein–Lipid Interactionsbook parthttps://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007%2F978-1-4939-9512-7_5restricted access577.1577.2Differential scanning calorimetrylipidsproteinslipid–protein interactiongel to liquid–crystalline phase transitionlamellar to inverted hexagonal phase transitiondata analysisBioquímica (Biología)2302 Bioquímica