I have a more general question that's come up in discussion with former
colleagues: what's the largest tag that has been co-crystallized with the
target protein? I'm specifically wondering about MBP - we've encountered
several proteins that would express decently (and, apparently, correctly
folde
Hallo, one and all,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a quick method (say, a publicly-available
script, or subroutine in a CCP4 program) by which one might calculate the
Radius of Gyration of a molecule, given its pdb file. Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Dave Shechner
Graduate Student
Bartel Laborator
ndent
Cloning) and "subclone" into any position in a vector.
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David M. Shechner, Graduate Student
Bartel Laboratory
Department of Biology
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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ryst. 32. 106-112.
Cheers,
d.s.
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Bartel Laboratory
Department of Biology
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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in, or following elution.
Cheers,
d.s.
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David M. Shechner, Graduate Student
Bartel Laboratory
Department of Biology
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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At least that's been our experience.
Andy
(No affiliation with NEB)
Hi, everyone:
Just to give both sides to this story, though, we've had phenomenally bad luck
with the NEB Intein system (tagged on either the C- or N- terminus). The
protein expressed and purified beautifully, and post-cleavag
Well, it's not exactly a solution that could be quickly implemented in
the short
term, but given the rise of open-source crystallography software, I wonder if
modules could be written to let the viewer see 3D objects on a 2D
display using
"head tracking." You'd have to nod your head slightly ba
Hi, everyone - long time reader, first time poster:
I'm also among the "strongly opposed" camp regarding mixing colonies for
expression. Namely, when expressing proteins which might be slightly toxic to
their host cells - either as a direct toxin, or by somehow altering the host's
gene expressio