نتایج جستجو برای: agarose

تعداد نتایج: 8633  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1998
David Moreira

The use of agarose blocks containing embedded DNA improves the PCR amplification from templates naturally contaminated with polysaccharides or humic acids, two powerful PCR inhibitors. Presumably, the difference in size between the DNA macromolecules and these contaminants allows their effective removal from the agarose blocks by diffusion during the washing steps, whereas genomic DNA remains t...

2015
Chelsie E. Conrad Shibom Basu Daniel James Dingjie Wang Alexander Schaffer Shatabdi Roy-Chowdhury Nadia A. Zatsepin Andrew Aquila Jesse Coe Cornelius Gati Mark S. Hunter Jason E. Koglin Christopher Kupitz Garrett Nelson Ganesh Subramanian Thomas A. White Yun Zhao James Zook Sébastien Boutet Vadim Cherezov John C. H. Spence Raimund Fromme Uwe Weierstall Petra Fromme

Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) has opened a new era in crystallo-graphy by permitting nearly damage-free, room-temperature structure determination of challenging proteins such as membrane proteins. In SFX, femtosecond X-ray free-electron laser pulses produce diffraction snapshots from nanocrystals and microcrystals delivered in a liquid jet, which leads to high protein consumption. A ...

2017
Mário Gomes-Pereira Darren G. Monckton

The abnormal expansion of unstable simple sequence DNA repeats can cause human disease through a variety of mechanisms, including gene loss-of-function, toxic gain-of-function of the encoded protein and toxicity of the repeat-containing RNA transcript. Disease-associated unstable DNA repeats display unusual biophysical properties, including the ability to adopt non-B-DNA structures. CAG•CTG tri...

Journal: :Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA (JPPIPA) 2023

In this research, the diffusion coefficient of phosphate ions in agarose-citric acid diffusive gel has been studied. The layer was prepared by mixing 1.5% agarose solution with addition citric solutions at various concentration. casted between two glass plates which were separated using a spacer 0.1 cm thickness and clamped together three sides. Gel formed for 15 minutes an oven 40oC. then calc...

Journal: :Current protocols in immunology 2001
D Moore J Chory R K Ribaudo

This unit describes methods for recovering and purifying DNA restriction fragments from agarose gels. The first basic protocol describes electroelution of the fragment of interest from standard agarose gels using buffer-filled dialysis bags, followed by concentration and purification using an Elutip column. This approach can be used effectively for fragments of all sizes from 50 to 20,000 bp. E...

Journal: :Biotechnology progress 2010
Jun Hu Kazuhiko Miyanaga Yasunori Tanji

A simple two-chamber diffusion method was developed to study the diffusion properties of bacteriophages (phages). The apparent diffusion coefficients (D(app)) of Myoviridae phage T4 and filamentous phage fNEL were investigated, and the diffusion of the phages was found to be much slower than the diffusion of three antibiotics, ciprofloxacin, penicillin G, and tetracycline. D(app) of T4 and fNEL...

2003
YIH-SHYUN E. CHENG CATHERINE E. PATTERSON

The primary structures of interferon (IFN)-induced guanylate-binding proteins (GBPs) were deduced from cloned human and murine cDNAs. These proteins contained only two of the three sequence motifs typically found in GTP/GDP-binding proteins. The N(T)KXD motif, which is believed to confer guanine specificity in other nucleotide-binding proteins, was absent. Nevertheless, the IFN-induced GBPs exh...

2013
K Poonkuzhali

Laccase from Pleurotus florida was immobilized on agarose/agar/polyacrylamide gel, glass beads and alginate beads. The laccase entrapped agarose gel exhibited 88% of immobilization yield as compared to laccase immobilization on glass bead (72%) and Ba-alginate (50%). The enzyme embodied in agarose gel showed greater storage stability at 16°C as compared to enzyme immobilized on glass beads and ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1989
M J Leidenix G H Jacoby T A Henderson K D Young

Membrane vesicles from the envelope of Escherichia coli were separated by electrophoresis through dilute agarose and by sizing chromatography through Sephacryl S-1000. These techniques revealed that proteins were associated with different subsets of vesicles. In particular, dilute agarose electrophoresis clearly separated the inner membrane penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) into different vesi...

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