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[http://www.proweb.org/kinesin/Methods/ The Kinesin Home Page] is an excellent resource. Many of our protocols probably evolved from there, which in turn were obtained from prior work of others. It's tough to know who to cite on these protocols, so please send us a note if you'd like us to cite it properly. | [http://www.proweb.org/kinesin/Methods/ The Kinesin Home Page] is an excellent resource. Many of our protocols probably evolved from there, which in turn were obtained from prior work of others. It's tough to know who to cite on these protocols, so please send us a note if you'd like us to cite it properly. | ||
==Chemicals== | |||
* [[/ATP suspension|ATP suspension]] | |||
==Buffers== | ==Buffers== | ||
* [[/BRB80 Acid Pipes|BRB80 Made with Acid Pipes]] ([[User:Steven J. Koch|Steve Koch]]:I can't remember whether I made this buffer for use with malachite green inorganic phosphate assays, or because I thought it was better to use potassium ions versus sodium ions in kinesin assays.) | * [[/BRB80 Acid Pipes|BRB80 Made with Acid Pipes]] ([[User:Steven J. Koch|Steve Koch]]:I can't remember whether I made this buffer for use with malachite green inorganic phosphate assays, or because I thought it was better to use potassium ions versus sodium ions in kinesin assays.) |
Revision as of 12:38, 30 September 2009
The Kinesin Home Page is an excellent resource. Many of our protocols probably evolved from there, which in turn were obtained from prior work of others. It's tough to know who to cite on these protocols, so please send us a note if you'd like us to cite it properly.
Chemicals
Buffers
- BRB80 Made with Acid Pipes (Steve Koch:I can't remember whether I made this buffer for use with malachite green inorganic phosphate assays, or because I thought it was better to use potassium ions versus sodium ions in kinesin assays.)