Dear Michael,
For Analytical Utracentrifugation in Europe (among others):
Steve Harding (NCMH Nottingham UK): [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ncmh/
German Rivas (CIB Madrid Spain): [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cib.csic.es/en/servicio.php?iddepartamento=5
Christine Ebel (IBS
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Betreff: Re: [ccp4bb] analytical ultracentrifugation
Dear Michael,
For Analytical
Betreff: [ccp4bb] analytical ultracentrifugation
Dear colleagues,
does anyone know of a faciltiy for analytical ultracentrifugation?
Thanks.
Mike Colaneri
Weikai,
You might look up these references:
A. Lustig et al. Density determination by analytical
ultracentrifugation in a rapid dynamical gradient: application to
lipid and detergent aggregates containing proteins. Biochim.
Biophys. Acta 1115 (1991) 85-95.
Ariel Lustig et al. Molecular
Dear colleagues,
does anyone know of a faciltiy for analytical ultracentrifugation?
Thanks.
Mike Colaneri
Hi Mike,
try the National Analytical Ultracentrifugation Facility in Connecticut.
http://www.biotech.uconn.edu/auf/
Cheers, Petra
Dear colleagues,
does anyone know of a faciltiy for analytical ultracentrifugation?
Thanks.
Mike Colaneri
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Petra Verdino, PhD
Research Associate
The
Hi:
Just a related question. To measure MW of membrane proteins, the density
of detergents needs to be matched by D2O/H2O and should be within 1.0 to
1.1. Anyone knows some literature that gives a list of detergents having
suitable density? Unfornatatedly, the common ones like Foscholine