Role of Nucleic Acid and Protein Manipulation Technologies in High-throughput Structural Biology Efforts

Part 8. Polyamides and Complex Proteinaceous Materials
Dr. David J. Aceti

Dr. David J. Aceti

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Paul G. Blommel

Paul G. Blommel

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Prof. Yaeta Endo

Prof. Yaeta Endo

Ehime University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and The Venture Business Laboratory, Matsuyama, Japan, 790-8577

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Prof. Brian G. Fox

Prof. Brian G. Fox

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Dr. Ronnie O. Frederick

Dr. Ronnie O. Frederick

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Dr. Adrian D. Hegeman

Dr. Adrian D. Hegeman

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Dr. Won Bae Jeon

Dr. Won Bae Jeon

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Todd L. Kimball

Todd L. Kimball

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Jason M. Lee

Jason M. Lee

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Dr. Craig S. Newman

Dr. Craig S. Newman

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Dr. Francis C. Peterson

Dr. Francis C. Peterson

Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 53226

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Dr. Tatsuya Sawasaki

Dr. Tatsuya Sawasaki

Ehime University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and The Venture Business Laboratory, Matsuyama, Japan, 790-8577

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Kory D. Seder

Kory D. Seder

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Prof. Michael R. Sussman

Prof. Michael R. Sussman

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Dr. Eldon L. Ulrich

Dr. Eldon L. Ulrich

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Dr. Russell L. Wrobel

Dr. Russell L. Wrobel

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Sandy Thao

Sandy Thao

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Dr. Dmitriy A. Vinarov

Dr. Dmitriy A. Vinarov

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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Prof. Brian F. Volkman

Prof. Brian F. Volkman

Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 53226

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Dr. Qin Zhao

Dr. Qin Zhao

University of Wisconsin, Department of Biochemistry, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Madison, USA, 53706

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First published: 15 January 2005
Citations: 2

Abstract

  • Introduction
  • Overview of Structural Genomics Initiatives World-wide
  • Use of Bioinformatics as a Predictive Tool
  • High-throughput Cloning Strategies Applied to Arabidopsis
    • cDNA Sources
    • DNA Chip Technologies as a Predictive Tool
    • Genes Lacking Introns
    • Restriction Digestion and Ligation
    • Topoisomerase Cloning
    • Transformation
    • Sequence Verification
  • Escherichia coli Expression Systems
    • T7 Promoter Systems
    • Arabinose Operon Promoter System
  • Wheat Germ Cell-free Translation Systems
  • Characterization of Expression, Solubility, and Purity
    • Electrophoresis and Dye Binding
    • ELISA-based Detection
    • S-Tag-Based Detection
  • Protein Tags and Multi-step Purification Procedures
  • Role of Protease Cleavage in Target Preparation
  • Protein Characterization by Mass Spectrometry
  • Integration with Broader Biological Sciences Community
  • Acknowledgments

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