- Protein methods
Protein methods are the techniques used to study
protein s.List of Protein Methods
There are genetic methods for studying proteins, methods for detecting proteins, methods for isolating and purifying proteins and other methods for characterizing the structure and function of proteins, often requiring that the protein first be purified.
Genetic methods
*conceptual translation- many proteins are never directly sequenced, but their sequence of amino acids is known by "conceptual translation" of a known mRNA sequence. See
Genetic code .
*site-directed mutagenesis allows new variants of proteins to be produced and tested for how structural changes alter protein function.
**insertion of protein tags such as theHis-tag . See also:Green fluorescent protein .
*evolutionary; analysis of sequence changes in different species using software such asBLAST .
*Proteins that are involved in human diseases can be identified by matchingallele s to disease and other phenotypes using methods such as calculation of LOD scores.Detecting proteins
*microscopy, Protein immunostaining
*immunoprecipitation, Protein immunoprecipitation
*Western blot
*Spectrophotometry
*Enzyme assay Protein purification * Protein Isolation
**chromatography methods
* Protein Extraction and Solubilization
* Protein Concentration Determination Methods,Bradford protein assay
* Concentrating Protein Solutions
*Gel electrophoresis
** Gel Electrophoresis Under denaturing conditions
** Gel Electrophoresis Under non-denaturing conditions
** 2D Gel Electrophoresis
*Electrofocusing Protein structures
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X-ray crystallography
*Protein NMR Protein-DNA Interactions
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ChIP-on-chip
*Chip-Sequencing Other methods
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Hydrogen-deuterium exchange
*Mass spectrometry
*Molecular dynamics
*Protein structure prediction
*Protein sequencing
*Protein structural alignment
*Protein ontology
*Peptide mass fingerprinting
*Ligand binding assay
*metabolic labeling
**heavy isotope labeling
**radioactive isotope labelingReferences
*"Protein Methods", 2nd Edition by Daniel M. Bollag, Michael D. Rozycki and Stuart J. Edelstein (1996) Published by Wiley Pblishers ISBN 0-471-11837-0.
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