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On May 25, 2020, at 14:28, Bover,Laura
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Hi Frances! Hope you and the group are well and hanging there!
Same than Ed. Denatured by boiling and use for injection and coat. Sometimes I
alternate injections: boil or not, in case I want to get the two options.
One interesting alternative that I found for protein coated directly on the
plate (meaning "flat"?) is to use the his tag version of the protein and side
by side regular plates and Niquel coated plates (commercial).
The first time I asked my technician to do it, he was panicking because
although some of the wells showed identical OD, other showed very different and
some were negative/positive depending on the plate.
So, I use those plates for some projects, not as an alternative but
complementary.
Laura Bover
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Hi Frances -
The last few projects I have had to make antibodies to native (for FACS) and
denatured (for WB) protein I have found immunizing with the protein after
boiling it for about 1 minute has been effective for denaturing. The boiled
protein can be bound to ELISA plates or used in Dot-Blots.
Best,
Ed.
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Yes. … it’s me again 😉
Looking for a protocol by which to screen denatured proteins. I have a really
nicely folded one and would like to see the antibody response against it and a
denatured version of it. Anyone have protocol they like.
I know an antibody core used to use a Urea protocol but they closed ☹.
Frances
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