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Free Protein expression – purification application 2012

Free Protein expression – purification application  www.proteintracker.org

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Protein Crystallization – informative page

Protein Crystallization

Background:

Proteins, like many molecules, can be prompted to form crystals when placed in the appropriate conditions. In order to crystallize a protein, the purified protein undergoes slow precipitation from an aqueous solution. As a result, individual protein molecules align themselves in a repeating series of “unit cells” by adopting a consistent orientation. The crystalline “lattice” (Fig. 1) that forms is held together by noncovalent interactions (Rhodes, 1993).

via Protein Crystallization.

Links

A photo gallery of protein crystals.

NASA’s protein crystal growth home page. (A microgravity environment is apparently conducive to successful crystal growth.)

Protein Crystallization and Dumb Luck. (An essay on the haphazard side of protein crystallization by Bob Cudney.)

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Protein Engineering – powerpoint presentation

Protein Engineering

Protein Engineering. Design and construction of proteins by recombinant DNA techniques. Michael Smith developed using oligonucleotide (site-directed)

Protein Engineering

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