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E XPLORING P ROTEINS AND P ROTEOMES
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G ENOMES AND P ROTEOMES
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O BTAINING THE PROTEIN : CELL LYSIS AND S EPARATION
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P ROTEIN P URIFICATION T ECHNIQUES Salting out Dialysis Gel Filtration Chromatography Ion-exchange Chromatography Affinity Chromatography HPLC Gel Electrophoresis Isoelectric Focusing 2D Gel Electrophoresis Ultracentrifugation
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S ALTING O UT
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D IALYSIS
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G EL F ILTRATION C HROMATOGRAPHY
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I ON - EXCHANGE C HROMATOGRAPHY
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A FFINITY C HROMATOGRAPHY
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ELISA
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HPLC
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G EL E LECTROPHORESIS
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I SOELECTRIC F OCUSING
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2D G EL E LECTROPHORESIS
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U LTRACENTRIFUGATION
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S TRUCTURE D ETERMINATION
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A MINO A CID S EQUENCING : E DMAN D EGRADATION
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B ROAD C LASSIFICATION OF P ROTEASE Serine Proteases A serine residue acts as a nucleophile in the active site, facilitating the reaction Operates via the catalytic triad His, Ser- Asp Cystein Proteases Cys as the nucleophile and activated by a nearby basic aa Papain is an example Aspartate Proteases Two Asp residues cleaves the peptide bond by activating a water molecule Metalloprotease A metallic Zn or Co is involved in the catalytic mechanism
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E XAMPLES OF P ROTEASES Trypsin – carboxyl side of Lys and Arg Chymotrypsin – carboxyl side of bulky hydrophobic aa Elastase – carboxyl side of small hydrophobic aa Clostripain – carboxyl side of Arg Thrombin – serine protease with specific cleavage site: Leu-Val-Pro-Arg—Gly-Ser Carboxypeptidase A – amino side of C terminal residues of aromatic or aliphatic aa An exopeptidase
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M ASS S PECTROMETRY
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MALDI-TOF MS
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E LECTROSPRAY I ONIZATION
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X- RAY C RYSTALLOGRAPHY
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X- RAY D IFFRACTION P ATTERN OF M EVALONATE K INASE
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NMR S PECTROSCOPY
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