V8 partial proteolytic mapping
Partial proteolysis with Staph. aureus V8 protease http://pingu.salk.edu/~sefton/Hyper_protocols/Cleveland.html
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: Sefton Lab, Salk InstitutePartial proteolysis with Staph. aureus V8 protease http://pingu.salk.edu/~sefton/Hyper_protocols/Cleveland.html
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: Sefton Lab, Salk InstituteIn-gel digestion procedure for peptide mass mapping of picomole to subpicomole quantities of protein derived from coomassie- or silver stained polyacrylamide gels. First, SDS is removed from the gel prior to digestion, in several ammoniumca
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: R. Aebersold, Vrije UniversiteThe programs Mobility and Pepsort in GCG package can be used together to predict and plot the theoretical mobilities of peptides in two dimensional thin layer analysis. The plots show electrophoresis in the first dimension and ascending chr
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: Sefton Lab, Salk InstituteKunxin Luo/James Hardwick CNBr Cleavage Procedure http://pingu.salk.edu/~sefton/Hyper_protocols/CNBR.html
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: Sefton Lab, Salk InstituteThis specfic protocol is the latest incarnation of peptide mapping procedures that have been developed here in the TVL/MBVL of the Salk Institute over the last 20 years http://pingu.salk.edu/~sefton/Hyper_protocols/Tryptic.html
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: Sefton Lab, Salk Institutehttp://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/MolBio/MolStudents/spring2003/Kogoy/protein.html
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: Department of Biology, Davidsohttp://www.proweb.org/kinesin/Methods/Xtal_trials.html
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: Kinesin Home PageCrystallization conditions for kinesin motor protein constructs http://www.proweb.org/kinesin/Methods/Xtal_conditions.html
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: Kinesin Home PageRadioiodination of proteins in solution and radioiodination of cell surface proteins http://labs.idi.harvard.edu/springer/protocols/jun_radioiodination.html
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: Springer Lab, Harvard UniversiPhosphate esters are widely distributed in any organism. Nucleic acids, metabolic intermediates like glucose-6-phosphate, energy-rich substrates (AMP, creatine phosphate) are some obvious examples. While many metabolic intermediates are act
Saturday,Jul 11,2009 Source: Dr. Norbert H. Haunerland, Sim