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rachelcbm
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Inserito il - 28 ottobre 2024 : 07:40:13
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By analyzing pure protein, we can determine amino acid sequences and investigate a protein’s biochemical function. Besides, crystallization of proteins need pure protein, and we can obtain x-ray data from the protein crystals with a picture of tertiary structure, which is the actual functional unit of the protein. For pure protein is so important for further analysis, we will discuss the protein purification methods which usually used.
First, there is a problem, how could we know the purified protein is what we are looking for?
Purified protein contains only one type of protein which we are interested in. At beginning, this protein may be only a tiny fraction of the complex, how could we know we isolate the particular protein we need?- https://www.creativebiomart.net/resource/articles-protein-purification-instruction-370.htm
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inewaterloo
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Inserito il - 28 ottobre 2024 : 08:21:44
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You raise an important question about protein purification! Ensuring that the purified protein is indeed the one you're targeting can be challenging, especially when it's only a small fraction of a complex mixture. One effective approach is to use techniques like SDS-PAGE (sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) to analyze the protein samples. This method helps you visualize the proteins based on their size, allowing you to confirm the presence of your target protein by comparing it to known standards. https://hillclimb-racing.com
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