Guide To Protein Purification, Volume 463
Guide To Protein Purification, Volume 463
Guide To Protein Purification, Volume 463
Table of Contents
1. Why Purify Enzymes?
Stuart Linn
Richard R. Burgess
5. Setting Up A Laboratory
Murray P. Deutscher
8. Quantitation of Protein
Murray P. Deutscher
William H. Brondyk
James M. Cregg, Ilya Tolstorukov, Anasua Kusari, Jay Sunga, Knut Madden and Thomas
Chappell
Donald L. Jarvis
15. Recombinant Protein Production By Transient Gene Transfer Into Mammalian Cells
Arun Malhotra
Richard R. Burgess
Anthony C. Grabski
Richard R. Burgess
21. Affi-Gel Blue for Nucleic Acid Removal and Early Enrichment of Nucleotide Binding
Proteins
Murray P. Deutscher
Earle Stellwagen
Justin T. Mccue
Frank Schfer* Helena Block, Barbara Maertens, Anne Spriestersbach, Nicole Brinker,
Jan Kubicek, Roland Fabis And Jrg Labahn
David E. Garfin
Friedman
Thomas H. Steinberg
Richard R. Burgess
33. Immunodetection By Protein Blotting Performing and Optimizing Western Blots With
An Emphasis on Chemiluminescent Detection
Dirk Linke
Reinhard Grisshammer
Michael A. Goren, Akira Nozawa, Shin-Ichi Makino, Russell L. Wrobel and Brian G.
Fox
Andrew Link
Scott A. Lesley
Murray Deutscher
44. Important But Little Known (Or Forgotten) Artifacts in Protein Biochemistry
Richard R. Burgess
Description
The 2e of this classic Guide to Protein Purification provides a complete update to existing
methods in the field, reflecting the enormous advances made in the last two decades. In
particular, proteomics, mass spectrometry, and DNA technology have revolutionized the field
since the first editions publication but through all of the advancements, the purification of
proteins is still an indispensable first step in understanding their function. This volume examines
the most reliable, robust methods for researchers in biochemistry, molecular and cell biology,
genetics, pharmacology and biotechnology and sets a standard for best practices in the field. It
relates how these traditional and new cutting-edge methods connect to the explosive
advancements in the field. This "Guide to" gives imminently practical advice to avoid costly
mistakes in choosing a method and brings in perspective from the premier researchers while
presents a comprehensive overview of the field today.
Key Features
Gathers top global authors from industry, medicine, and research fields across a wide
variety of disciplines, including biochemistry, genetics, oncology, pharmacology,
dermatology and immunology
Assembles chapters on both common and less common relevant techniques
Provides robust methods as well as an analysis of the advancements in the field that, for
an individual investigator, can be a demanding and time-consuming process