... (1996) Profiling of oligosaccharidemediated microheterogeneity of a monoclonal antibody by capillaryelectrophoresisElectrophoresis 17, 418–422 58 Kakehi, K and Honda, S (1996) Analysis of glycoproteins, ... silica capillary is slow under these conditions Introduction of ABEE derivatives from the anodic end of the capillary will Derivation of Carbohydrates 49 Fig Capillary electrophoretic analysis of ... speculation about the purpose of GPI anchors in terms of membrane mobility, role or lack thereof in signaling, and in the controlled release of proteins, the functions of this mode of attachment remain...
... constant denaturant capillary gel electrophoresis CGE, non-denaturing capillary gel electrophoresis CEMSA, capillaryelectrophoresis mobility shift assay CE/MS, capillary electrophoresis/ mass ... sieving capacity Electrophoresis 19, 3154–3159 19 Chiari, M and Cretich, M (2001) Capillary coatings: choices for capillaryelectrophoresisof DNA, in CapillaryElectrophoresisof Nucleic Acids, ... sequencing by capillaryelectrophoresisElectrophoresis 18, 2393–2399 42 Dovichi, N J and Zhang, J.-Z (2001) DNA sequencing by capillary array electrophoresis, in CapillaryElectrophoresisof Nucleic...
... the fast electrophoresis protocol consisted of a capillaryof 41 cm total length, an electrophoresis voltage of 15 kV and 2% GeneScan polymer in 0.6X electrophoresis buffer and 60°C electrophoresis ... for a number of applications in DNA analysis The From: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol 163: CapillaryElectrophoresisof Nucleic Acids, Vol 2: Practical Applications ofCapillaryElectrophoresis ... the same, regardless of the type of the separation channel used (capillary or chip) The main advantage of the chip technology is the ease of fabrication of a large number of channels In comparison...
... Table of Contents Acknowledgements I Table of Contents II Summary VII Chapter Introduction 1.1 Electrophoresis 1.2 History ofcapillaryelectrophoresis 1.3 Basic principles ofcapillaryelectrophoresis ... techniques Figure 1-3 Flow profiles of EOF and laminar flow 1.3.3 Measurement of EOF Routine measurement of the EOF is necessary to ensure the integrity of the separation If the EOF is not reproducible, ... conductivity in the vicinity of the adsorbed polymer particles suggest a possible focusing or compaction mechanism as shown in Figure 2-1 A EOF EOF B EOF EOF C EOF EOF D EOF EOF Figure 2-1 Hairy particle...
... at a capillary temperature thermostatting of 20 °C The capillary was rinsed after electrophoresis for with each of the following: 0.1 M NaOH, water, and electrophoresis buffer Samples were pressure ... fragmentation pattern of the two N-terminal amino-acid residues of mAP-1 supported this notion (data not shown) Fig Heparin binding specificity of synthetic AP-1 peptides in capillaryelectrophoresis ... constant amount of LMW heparin or water (controls) Thus, the differences in the positions of the fitted straight lines are indicative of the amount of bound peptide It is clear that binding of heparin...
... Characterization of lipoproptein a by capillary zone electrophoresis J Chromatogr A 717(1–2), 33–39 29 Holmes, R P (1995) Measurement of urinary oxalate and citrate by capillaryelectrophoresis ... (1995) Capillary zone electrophoresisof serum proteins: study of separation variables J Chromatogr A 709, 99–110 10 Lehmann, R., Liebich, H M., and Voelter, W (1996) Application ofcapillaryelectrophoresis ... applications ofcapillaryelectrophoresis Ann Clin Lab Sci 22, 398–405 Jenkins, M A and Guerin M D (1996) Capillaryelectrophoresis as a clinical tool J Chromatogr B 682, 23–34 Clinical Applications of...
... Separation of bioconjugated quantum dots using capillaryelectrophoresis Anal Chem 2008, 80:1988-1994 Pereira M, Lai EPC, Hollebone B: Characterization of quantum dots using capillary zone electrophoresis ... net-charge of the conjugate The increase in peak width of the QD-BSA can be attributed to a number of factors, including the polydispersity Page of 15 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of ... particles by capillary zone electrophoresisElectrophoresis 2002, 23:1957-1972 Quang C, Petersen SL, Ducatte GR, Ballou NE, et al.: Characterization and separation of inorganic fine particles by capillary...
... positions of the constituents of the equilibrium in the capillary at t0 and t1; (c) electrophoretogram plot profile of the equilibrium mixture with the area of the unbound DNA library (A1), the area of ... efficiency of selection CE-SELEX takes advantage of the higher separation efficiency ofcapillaryelectrophoresis and does not require the target to be immobilized71 CE-SELEX involves the use ofcapillary ... positions of the constituents of the equilibrium in the capillary at t0 and t1; (c) electrophoretogram plot profile of the equilibrium mixture with the area of the unbound DNA library (A1), the area of...
... Figure 8: Illustration of EOF inside a fused silica capillary 22 Figure 9: Illustration of the order of migration of ions in CE 22 Figure 10 Illustration of EOF profile 23 Figure ... schematic diagram of a 15 Figure 4: Schematic diagram ofcapillaryelectrophoresis system High performance capillaryelectrophoresis (HPCE) does not require the use of gels because the capillary walls ... EVALUATION OF EFFECTS OF CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO MICROCYSTINS BY CAPILLARYELECTROPHORESIS AND METABOLOMIC STUDIES GRACE BIRUNGI (MSc) A THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT OF...
... coating capillary wall (hydrophillicity or charge) Stability often problematic Table 1.2 Different Modes of High Performance CapillaryElectrophoresis CE Mode Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) Capillary ... migration of cations results in the migration of whole buffer solution through the capillary; this migration is the EOF Since the driving force of EOF is uniformly distributed along the capillary ... perspective ofCapillaryElectrophoresis Since the introduction ofcapillaryelectrophoresis (CE) in 1980s by Jorgenson, the good performance and relatively simple instrumentation quickly make CE one of...
... analysis 12 Figure 1.6 Illustration of double layer and reversal of EOF by addition of a quaternary amine to the buffer 1.3 Different Modes of CE 1.3.1 Capillary Zone Electrophoresis (CZE) CZE, which ... Landers, Handbook ofCapillary Electrophoresis, USA, 1996 [5] R Kuhn, S H Kuhn, Capillary Electrophoresis: Principles and Practice, Berlin, 1993 [6] P G Righetti, CapillaryElectrophoresis in ... separation of immunoglobulins, hemoglobins and the measurement of the pI of proteins, 1.3.5 Capillary Electrochromatography (CEC) Figure 1.10 Scheme of CEC mode CEC is based on the partitioning of analytes...
... effects of pollutants at biological level XVI List of Tables List of Tables Table 1.1 Methods to Control EOF…………………… …… Table 1.2 Different Modes ofCapillaryElectrophoresis … Table 1.3 LODs of ... Concentration of MWCN .92 XXI List of Figures Figure 3.11 Electrophoresisof ΦX174 DNA by CE-CCD in Buffers containing Different Concentration of MWCN .94 Figure 3.12 Electrophoresisof 2-Log ... Chapter Introduction 1.1 Overview ofCapillaryElectrophoresis Since the modern era ofcapillaryelectrophoresis (CE) commenced in the early 1980s with a series of publications by Jorgenson and...
... by Vigh et al [74] for weak EOF Fig 1-4 Comparison of flow profiles of chromatography and CE 1.2.3.1.1 Control of EOF It is desirable to manipulate the magnitude of EOF in order to optimize the ... grape They found that EOF of the capillary was reversed by adsorption of the IL cations onto the silica wall, and the magnitude of the anodic EOF increased with the amount of IL added The neutral ... migration direction of anion, cation and EOF in a fused silica capillary The magnitude of the EOF depends on the surface concentration of silanol groups and on their degree of dissociation The...
... Superimpositions of a reference [1H,15N] HSQC spectrum of CyaY (blue) with a spectrum (red) of a : mixture of CyaY ⁄ Gd3+ (A), a : mixture of CyaY ⁄ Lu3+ (B), and a : mixture of CyaY ⁄ Ca2+ (C) ... concomitant appearance of other signals in other parts of the spectrum This result could be a consequence of the paramagnetic properties of Fe(II), or it might arise from the presence of an intermediate ... of the experiment, we added to the solution five equivalents of Ca2+ As previously noted, the presence of Ca2+ induced small shifts, among which is the diagnostic downfield shift of the amide of...
... alignment of 50 selected representatives of the superfamily of bacterial, fungal and plant heme peroxidases: region on the proximal side of the prosthetic heme group Abbreviations of enzyme sources ... conserved in all known C-domains of ´ 3304 M Zamocky (Eur J Biochem 271) ´ Ó FEBS 2004 Fig Structural comparison of four representatives of class I of the superfamily of bacterial, fungal, and plant ... FEBS 2004 Molecular evolution of heme peroxidases (Eur J Biochem 271) 3303 Fig Multiple sequence alignment of 50 selected representatives of the superfamily of bacterial, fungal and plant heme...
... technique of choice also in the study of the influence of the physiology of expression (i.e temperature, induction, formation of disulfide bonds) on the kinetics of aggregation and on the structure of ... [57,61] Potential ofbacterial inclusion bodies Fig FTIR analysis of the aggregation of a recombinant protein in E coli (A) Second derivatives of the FTIR absorption spectra of E coli cells synthesizing ... intermolecular b-sheets The use of this spectroscopic technique for the study of IB aggregates is often limited by the intrinsic insolubility of the samples, responsible for a high level of light scattering...
... correctly predicts 80% of amyloidogenic peptides (115 of 144 peptides) and 72% of non-amyloidogenic ones (189 of 263 peptides), with a cut-off value of 0.062, from a database of 407 amyloidogenic ... FEBS 2433 Software for controlling formation ofbacterial inclusion bodies S J Hamodrakas The testing of ‘anti-amyloid’ drugs that would prevent the formation ofbacterial IBs in bacterial cell ... cut-off (have numbers of expected contacts higher than the cut-off) and the size of the region is greater than or equal to the size of the sliding window used Optimum values for the cut-off (threshold)...
... the discovery of the reversibility of IB formation [6], the general acceptance of IBs being formed by functional proteins [7] and the recognition of the amyloid-like architecture of IB proteins ... and timely analysis of the amyloid architecture of IB proteins [14,15] has led to the use of these underestimated bacterial aggregates as intriguing models for the analysis of protein–protein ... U (2004) Strategies for the recovery of active proteins through refolding ofbacterial inclusion body proteins Microb Cell Fact 3, 11–22 Biological role ofbacterial inclusion bodies Carrio MM...
... in genomospecies [4] Materials and methods Cultivation of bacteria, isolation of lipopolysaccharides and polysaccharidesBacterial strains of pathovars delineated in genomospecies (Table 1) were ... consists of four residues of L-Rha and one residue of D-GlcNAc A relatively large J1,2 coupling constant value of Hz for the H1 signal of the GlcNAc residue and the NMR chemical shifts of H5 and C5 of ... evaluation of the O polysaccharidesof the lipopolysaccharides of Pseudomonas syringae serogroup O1 strains J Bacteriol 181, 6937–6947 15 Knirel, Y.A & Zdorovenko, G.M (1997) Structures of O-polysaccharide...