Shen A, Lupardus PJ, Morell M, Ponder EL, Sadaghiani AM, et al. 2009
Simplified, Enhanced Protein Purification Using an Inducible,
Autoprocessing Enzyme Tag. PLoS ONE 4(12): e8119.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0008119
Unless the protein in question happen to be Leu as a C-terminal residue,
this
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I'm not sure that I would recommend this
Phil
On 23 Feb 2011, at 17:03, Bryan Lepore wrote:
> if anyone knows of a cornercorrect file I might be able to use in
> scala, perhaps for an adsc q[any], please let me know off-list if you
> don't mind.
>
> -Bryan
if anyone knows of a cornercorrect file I might be able to use in
scala, perhaps for an adsc q[any], please let me know off-list if you
don't mind.
-Bryan
Hi all,
I have sort of an oddball question regarding how PISA reads the ligand file
into the program for calculations. Does the element symbol of the PDB file
take precedence over the atom name or residue name?
Specifically, if a ligand contains either atom names or residue names that
are inconsi
Hi Phil,
Must you tag your protein? Have you tried to express it without a tag?
Perhaps you can purify the un-tagged protein with a series of chromatographic
(or other) steps - particularly if it expresses well.
Eric
Eric T. Larson, PhD
Biomolecular Structur
I have a question concerning removal of a his-tag sequence.
We have crystallized a protein with an important feature at the C-terminal
part of the protein.
Unfortunately, we cannot express it with a N-terminal his-tag, only with a
C-terminal his-tag.
Therefore we are looking for a protease whi
Do you have the crystal structure ? Then look for a surface loop/exposed area
and insert the His6-tag there.
Jürgen
On Feb 23, 2011, at 4:17 AM, Philipp Ellinger wrote:
Dear all,
I have a question concerning removal of a his-tag sequence.
We have crystallized a protein with an important feature
See the following reference-
Shen A, Lupardus PJ, Morell M, Ponder EL, Sadaghiani AM, et al. 2009
Simplified, Enhanced Protein Purification Using an Inducible, Autoprocessing
Enzyme Tag. PLoS ONE 4(12): e8119. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0008119
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Dear all,
I have a question concerning removal of a his-tag sequence.
We have crystallized a protein with an important feature at the C-terminal
part of the protein.
Unfortunately, we cannot express it with a N-terminal his-tag, only with a
C-terminal his-tag.
Therefore we are looking for a prote
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