User:Timothy L. Foley/Notebook/refolding matrix/2009/10/13
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In the beginning there was Jackgetting started here... The background reading I have done that will weigh heavy today: The Pierce Refolding Kit Instructions[1] that detail the 9 buffer components in their kit, which are: reducing agents PEG divalent cations high [NaCl] L-arginine guanidinium chloride (GnCl) and an unreleased "Refolding Guide" that comes with the ProMatrix kit an is not available electronically A paper on High throughput automated refolding [2] that describes a 96 well matrix of buffer conditions they developed for structural genomics projects for Mtb and Viruses. Finally, Vertex Pharmaceuticals [3] fills the gaps and describes the use statistical software to generate a fractional factorial screen; application of light absorption to measure protein precipitation (λ 390nm); and most importantly statistical analysis of the data (both precipitation and enzyme activity)from the fractional factorial matrix to draw conclusions and further direct optimization.
Designing Our MatrixThe problem with any matrix report, is that they are packed full of misc. chemicals that are either not in house, or prohibitively expensive... it is my experience to find a way to furnish results, then ask for $$$ from the boss... This excludes: all Non Detergent SulfoBetaines (NDSB's) that can or cannot be important a-cyclodextrin and methyl-B-cyclodextrin (NB: B-cyclodextrin that we have in house is not soluble in H2O.) fancy detergents (lauryl maltoside) N-lauryl sarcosine (iFOLD kits) FoldACEs (iFOLD series 3 kit) disco reducing agents (BMC: bis-mercaptoacetamide cyclohexane) additionally, From Willis' [3] report, buffer pH References
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