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Protein fragments adsorbed

For all the protein fragments, the very large interaction energy above reported and the great anisotropy, in particular the very small molecular thickness, suggest that in the final adsorbed state the protein fragments cannot be easily removed under a shear stress, such as due for instance to the fiow of the surnatant solution. [Pg.212]

Figure 6. Insecticidal activity of the fusion proteins of the CryllA fragments. The Cry4A fusion proteins were adsorbed to the latex beads, and given to the larvae of C. pipiens to give a final concentration of 0.5 mg/mL... Figure 6. Insecticidal activity of the fusion proteins of the CryllA fragments. The Cry4A fusion proteins were adsorbed to the latex beads, and given to the larvae of C. pipiens to give a final concentration of 0.5 mg/mL...
Kim and Kang [94] described on-channel base stacking in NCE for high sensitivity DNA fragment analysis. Chiesl et al. [95] used NCE for purification of DNA. The octylacrylamide and dihexylacrylamide copolymers were used as adsorbents for proteins from DNA solution. Chuang et al. [96] described... [Pg.207]

Immunoglobulins G are a peculiar group of metal-interacting proteins as a result of the presence in their structure of a highly conserved histidyl cluster at the junctures of CH2 and CH3 domains of Fc fragment,186 and therefore they are easily adsorbed on metal chelating resins.187... [Pg.592]

Two general approaches are employed. One involves fragmentation of the protein by defined methods so as to obtain fractions containing different antigenic determinants -these may be coupled to insoluble adsorbents, to separate the heterogeneous populations of antibodies with a view to obtaining antibodies to the individual determinants. The other... [Pg.41]


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