Hello,
Can anyone recommend a facility that does N-terminal protein sequencing
very well? It has to be able to work with PVDF-blotted protein bands as a
source. Relatively inexpensive would be a plus.
Thanks!
- Dima
Dear Daniel,
You can get it here as well...
University of Pittsburgh
Department of Biological Sciences
Fifth and Ruskin Aves
Clapp Hall 301
Pittsburgh PA 15260
email: hem...@pitt.edu
ph: 412.624.0106
or
Jack Presley
Laboratory Manager
UC Davis
Molecular Structure Facility
: [ccp4bb] N-terminal sequencing
Hi,
Sorry for non-crystallography related questions. I am seeking protein
N-terminal sequencing service. However, the facilities I have worked
with previously (Michigan state and UCSD) were both closed. Does anyone
know any companies or core facilities that can do
Dear all,
Thanks for your hearty responses. Below is a summary for the
information I received. Again, I really appreciate all the help.
Best regards,
Junyu
1. Yale University, University of Utah, and Wake Forest University are
three that have core facilities which perform N-terminal
Hi,
Sorry for non-crystallography related questions. I am seeking protein
N-terminal sequencing service. However, the facilities I have worked
with previously (Michigan state and UCSD) were both closed. Does
anyone know any companies or core facilities that can do this?
Thanks,
Junyu
A colleague here has had good results with the facility at Iowa state:
http://www.biotech.iastate.edu/service_facilities/protein.html
If you just want to identify the protein, mass spec may be cheaper.
The same place will do that, or we have had excellent results with
We have used Alphalyse (http://www.alphalyse.com/picknpost.html).
Dan
Beyond these (posted three weeks ago), I don't know any.
http://www.mail-archive.com/ccp4bb@jiscmail.ac.uk/msg15004.html
I use Jeff Keen's service, which very reliable and adaptable.
Andreas
On 16/04/2010 9:23, F.Xavier Gomis-Rüth wrote:
Dear CCP4ers,
does anybody know of a company that
They offer good rates for academic customers and we are pleased with our first
results.
All the best,
Tim
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