Self-removing tags can be used for simple and effective purification of recombinant proteins and peptides. The key component of these tags is an intein, which is a protein element with the ability to ...
Tedious, time-consuming, exasperating: Those are perhaps the three words that researchers use most commonly to describe protein purification. Proteins, and their little sisters the peptides, are among ...
Since FDA approval of the use of recombinant insulin (the first biopharmaceutical) in 1982, adoption of biological ...
In academic and industrial protein research, speed, accuracy, and accessibility are essential. After purifying proteins using ...
Measure His-tag protein expression directly from crude lysates with consistent, reproducible protein quantification across ...
Creating analytical tools that support the advancement of knowledge can often come about through the integration of existing information and techniques, theoretical and practical, directed toward a ...
Scientists can choose from many protein purification protocols, but some methods fail to produce sufficient sample purity. By selecting the right chromatography method, researchers can optimize the ...
Protein samples are essential to advance our understanding of disease pathways and develop new therapeutics. High-quality filtration is needed to protect purity, yield and functionality of target ...
The clinical diagnostic industry is on the verge of a recombinant protein revolution. Recombinants have been available for decades and have served some sectors of diagnostics quite well, but they have ...