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This article is about how to measure the detergent concentration after concentrating a membrane protein sample.
This article is about how to measure detergent concentration after concentrating a membrane protein sample.
 


1. The simplest way to control the detergent concentration is to use a
1. The simplest way to control the detergent concentration is to use a
higher cut-off concentrator if you protein plus detergent micelle is large
higher cut-off concentrator if your protein plus detergent micelle is large
enough.  Michael Matho: “a 50kDa cutoff withheld a lot of detergent during
enough.  Michael Matho: “a 50kDa cutoff withheld a lot of detergent during
concentration process and consequently your final concentration might
concentration process and consequently your final concentration might
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increase sensitivity, speedvac a volume too large to spot on the plate,
increase sensitivity, speedvac a volume too large to spot on the plate,
dissolve the residue in MeOH.”
dissolve the residue in MeOH.”
A strategy for identification and quantification of detergents frequently
A strategy for identification and quantification of detergents frequently
used in the purification of membrane proteins. Laura R. Eriks, June A.
used in the purification of membrane proteins. Laura R. Eriks, June A.
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