Test the diffraction - that's the only way. But given the other junk in
the drop, chances are they're salt.
(And don't post 5Mb attachments, please.)
On 07/02/2013 22:24, amro selem wrote:
Hallo my colleagues.
i hope every one doing ok . i did screening since two weeks . i
noticed toda
Dear all
Is there any good molecular cloning software for linux? It should read plasmid
constructs in Genbank format, do assembly of plasmid sequencing results,
display the sequencing trace and highlight regions where there are mutations
based on relative QV values, has a list of built-in restr
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If SPG buffer is what I think it is, that means you have a significant
concentration of inorganic phosphate, which forms salt crystals when
mixed with divalent metal ions.
-Nat
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 2:24 PM, amro selem wrote:
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Even so, it should run somewhat differently, and probably visibly on
SDS-PAGE. Even a single phosphorylation changes mobility, and I think I
remember having seen intramolecular disulfides change mobility (anyone else
have experience on this?)
JPK
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Yuri wrote:
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Perhaps you should have a look at
http://193.146.160.29/gtb/sod/usu/$UBUG/repositorio/10320076_Hawkins.pdf.
and at "An introduction to methods for analyzing thiols and disulfides:
Reactions, reagents, and practical considerations. Rosa E. Hansen 1,
Jakob R. Winther Analytical Biochemistry 394 (2
Hi Folks,
To follow up Harry's comments. We have a Pilatus 300K on I19 here at
Diamond which is used from time to time for small molecule work.
Processing with XDS has proved to be successful (I can send an example
XDS.INP but you will need to make sure you have a good knowledge of
the experimenta
Dear Xavier,
We have put redirects in place for the PDBe download links use in Coot.
e.g. http://www.ebi.ac.uk/msd-srv/oca/oca-bin/save-pdb?id=4AW6 now
redirects to www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe-srv/view/files/4aw6.ent
You should be able to download PDB files without any problems.
Best regards,
Gary.
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