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jacksparrow
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Posted on 12-09-06 9:49
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Guys I need to write a paper about fusion proteins. I already looked for it in wikipedia and even tried some databases. Would any of you help me to find some more info on the topic. The info has to be about fusion protein in general not any particular kind. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks. Sparrow
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spearhead
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Posted on 12-10-06 7:50
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hey fusion protein is the protein in which u add other proteins and make hybrid. elaborate this . you will be done.
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jacksparrow
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Posted on 12-10-06 8:36
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I know that very well spearhead...Trying to get some more info for 1500 words paper...thanx anyways... Sparrow
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Nepalki_chori
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Posted on 12-10-06 9:27
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Sparrowji, I think you are looking for fusion proteins as tags for the purification. So go through these tags (like His-tag, thioredoxin, GST, maltose binding protein etc.) and relate them to respective purification principles. I think that will make up a good paper.
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ratamakai
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Posted on 12-10-06 9:38
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dont forget to include immunoprecipitation good luck
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jacksparrow
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Posted on 12-10-06 9:48
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thank you nepalki chori and ratamakai ji...appreciate your input... Sparrow
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