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Dictionary » B » Band 3 protein Band 3 proteinBand 3 protein a ubiquitous membrane Transport Protein found in the plasma membrane of diverse cell types and tissues, and in nuclear, mitochondrial, and golgi membranes. It is the major integral transmembrane protein of the erythrocyte membrane, comprising 25% of the total membrane protein and occurring at 1 million copies per cell. It exists as a dimer and provides a channel for the transport of anions across the membrane. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... be mostly glycosylation or proteolysis, depending on the size of your band. Or the mobility of your protein is affected for some reason. Could you measure size of your protein on MALDI MS? sorry, ...
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Western Blot... be mostly glycosylation or proteolysis, depending on the size of your band. Or the mobility of your protein is affected for some reason. Could you measure size of your protein on MALDI MS?
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Western BlotHi BIologists, I have a question, how can we know about the size of protein in the western blot? I know the full lenght, but after WB, I am seeing band with a different size! Thanks for your help.
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Interpretation & Troubleshooting on SDS/Native PAGE... and Native PAGE to verify my results. For SDS PAGE, there were 3 faint bands found and all of it are very near to each other. For Native PAGE, there ... loading well, I suspect it wasn't just my enzyme but it probably is a protein aggregate. How do I verify this i.e. is it only one protein or protein ...
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Re: How can a protein without a G-site bind to GSH?... i can do N-term sequencing. we don't have it here. i have abt 1.5mg of protein, ran on SDS-PAGE got a single band, but when i did 2DE i got 2 spots of the same MW but different pI. sent it for MALDI-ToF-ToF, ...
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