Questions tagged [proteins]
For questions about proteins. Proteins are biopolymers consisting primarily of polycondensated amino acids.
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How is it known that proteins are polymers of amino acids?
I read the following here.
In 1902, Emil Fischer and Frank Hofmeister independently proposed that proteins are formed from many amino acids, whereby bonds are formed between the amino group of one ...
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Strange Binding Curve DNA:Protein Interaction
So I did some DNA:Protein Interaction studies using Fluorescence Polarisation Assays. I have fluorescently labelled DNA and add my Protein of interest. Down below you see an exemplary plot of the ...
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Assessing stability of protein used for interaction experiments after changing buffer from tris to HEPES
I have a protein with a theoretical $\mathrm{pI}~9.0$ currently stored in $\pu{25 mM}$ tris and $\pu{250 mM}$ $\ce{NaCl}$ $(\mathrm{pH}~8)$ at $\pu{−80 °C}.$ I need to do experiments in HEPES at $\...
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What is the industrial alternative to dialysis?
I want to separate a recombinant protein from imidazole. Both of them are in a solution of pH 8. I was thinking of using ion exchange chromatography with cationite: the imidazole being positively ...
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Reason for differences in AChE aging/reactivation kinetics between neutral and charged organophosphorus inhibitors
According to the referenced papers, acetylcholinesterase that has been inhibited by an organophosphate possessing thiocholine as its leaving group is more susceptible to reactivation by oxime ...
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Testing whether an unknown powder is wheat gluten (at home)?
Last week, I ordered wheat gluten to make seitan. I received some powder and attempted a recipe, which mixes 100g of water with 100g of gluten to form a sticky dough. However in my case, I only got a ...
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Calculate IC50 from fluorescence kinetic
I have an assay in which a fluorescence signal is generated when the enzyme reaction progresses. The fluorescence signal increases until a maximum is reached. Than it keeps constant. The first 1 h ...
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What can I do if a peptide won't go in solution in a biological assay?
I have working on the realisation of on assay, that is intended to examine the activity of a protein. The assay works in a way, in which the product of the target enzyme is transfered by a support ...
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When optimizing AMBER molecular dynamics parameters for protein-ligand interactions, how do I balance accuracy and efficiency?
Are there established practices for fine-tuning AMBER MD parameters in scenarios like mine, involving specific factors like mutant proteins or non-standard ligands? Has anyone successfully tackled ...
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Non-toxic alternative to borax for use in slime chemistry?
I understand that sodium tetraborate decahydrate ($\ce{Na2B4O7•10H2O}$) and water is the primary binder for PVA glue based slimes.
We have learned borax is not good for the ground water, or marine ...
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Effect of presence of competitive inhibitor on observed reaction constant
Suppose there is a solution of enzyme, its substrate, a competitive inhibitor, and a suicide inhibitor. The reaction rate constant for the reaction of the suicide inhibitor with the enzyme is known. ...
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Effect of competitive inhibitor on substrate inhibition
In an enzyme that undergoes substrate inhibition, how would the presence of a competitive inhibitor affect said substrate inhibition? Would the substrate concentration at which substrate inhibition ...
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How are enzyme inhibition constants assayed for "multi-inhibitors"?
Suppose there is a suicide inhibitor of an enzyme that reacts with the enzyme to form an inactive enzyme and another product. This "Another product", however, is capable of acting as a ...
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Why Does Milk Seal Sidewalk Chalk?
I work at a public library and we recently had a sidewalk chalk hour for families. Someone gave us a tip that if we brush milk with a paintbrush over the finished chalk drawings, it helps seal them ...
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Why does this lysozyme powder not look crystalline?
I am very new to protein crystallography and visualization. I have been asked to take photos through an optical microscope of the lysozyme powder directly as-is from the supplier. I suspended some of ...