Cloning, Gene Expression, and Protein Purification Experimental Procedures and Process Rationale

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Cloning, Gene Expression, and Protein Purification Experimental Procedures and Process Rationale by Hardin, Charles; Edwards, Jennifer; Riell, Andrew; Presutti, David; Miller, William; Robertson, Dominique, 9780195132946
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  • ISBN: 9780195132946 | 0195132947
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 3/1/2001

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On the forefront of modern scientific innovation, Cloning, Gene Expression and Protein Purification: Experimental Procedures and Process Rationale effectively doubles as a laboratory manual for students and a reference book for professional researchers. Designed for advanced undergraduate andbeginning graduate students in molecular biology, this unique combination lecture/laboratory resource presents detailed protocols for the multi-step process involved in isolating a gene, cloning and characterizing it, expressing its encoded protein, and purifying and characterizing the protein'sbasic physical properties. This manageable volume includes both theoretical background and practical procedures and is structured around twenty experiments that demonstrate how to prepare, manipulate, and analyze plasmids, produce fusion proteins in bacteria, and purify these proteins based onunique chemical properties or substrate affinities. The book describes advanced topics such as the use of antibodies and the techniques developed to transform their structures, as well as combinatorial approaches designed to manipulate the structure and functions of proteins and nucleic acids.Supplemental literature provides a variety of theoretical explanations encouraging a more intuitive understanding of the experimental mechanisms and behaviors of the chemical participants, while also giving students the tools needed to become "capable proactive researchers." Features: DT Emphasizes electrophoresis, Southern and Western blotting, and combinatorial techniques DT Defines clear reaction mechanisms; stipulates the functions of reagents; and helps students think about the precise consequences of solution and procedural manipulations DT Discusses fluorophores, and solvent effects on protein structure DT Characterizes plasmids, cDNAs, and antibody probes (available from ATCC) in research literature DT Includes carefully selected primary source research literature and articles from current vendor literature DT Contains a glossary of unfamiliar phrases and jargon; important summary statements and conclusions are italicized DT Provides an alphabetized list of common reagents for rapid reference DT Offers an extensive index of concepts and terms DT Categorizes helpful and distinctive information into five types of supplemental literature: Innovation/ Insight, Theory/Principle, Process Rationale, Vendor Literature, and Alternative Approaches
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