That may be the "CALBIOCHEM Buffers Booklet," which is free online as a PDF.
On 01/17/2013 12:38 AM, Mike John wrote:
Hello,
Shameful and sorry for asking this simple question, it looks like this
when first starting a new setup in
so-called structural biology.
I remmeber a book of, probably,
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Dear Mike,
I'd be surprised if the book was from Hampton: The pH-value of Hampton
solutions refers to the stock solution of the buffer before setting up
the final solution, and can differ a lot from your drop's pH - e.g. in
the presence of Imidazole o
Hi Mike,
check out the EZ screen builder from Emerald Bio, that is a really nice tool
for this purpose: http://www.emeraldbiosystems.com/escreentoolkit/escreen.html
Select your screen, your hit condition, then hit 'optimize' and you will have a
screen that will vary the precipitant concentration
Hello,
Shameful and sorry for asking this simple question, it looks like this when
first starting a new setup in
so-called structural biology.
I remmeber a book of, probably, Hampton, in which there are tables of pH
optimization for many buffers. For example for buffer TRIS, the table will l