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    P4EU

    Purification of Recombinant Proteins

    Poly His-Tagged Fusion Proteins

    Linkage to a resource of information about Poly His-Tagged Fusion Proteins from different companies: System user Manuals, resin properties, etc

    PROTOCOLS

    1. Small and large scale His-Tag fusion protein purification under nature conditions.The Protein Purification Facility of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    2. Bacterial Expression Screen - DDM (Dodecyl Maltoside) lysis - Small Affinity binding. The Protein Purification Facility of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    3. Batch Protein Refolding on IMAC resin. The Protein Purification Facility of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    Glutathione-S-transferase (GST) tagged fusion proteins

    Linkage to a resource of information about GST -Tagged Fusion Proteins from different companies: System user Manuals, resin properties, etc

    PROTOCOLS

    1. Small Scale GST-Tag Purification Under Nature Conditions. The Protein Purification Facility of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    Maltose Binding Protein (MBP) tagged fusion proteins

    Linkage to a resource of information about MBP -Tagged Fusion Proteins from different companies: System user Manuals, resin properties, etc

    PROTOCOLS

    1. Small and Large Scale MBP-fusion Protein Purification. The Protein Purification Facility of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    SUMO tagged fusion proteins

    Linkage to a resource of information about SUMO Fusion Proteins from different companies: System user Manuals, resin properties, etc

    PROTOCOLS

    Strep-tag fusion proteins

    Linkage to a resource of information about Strep-tag Fusion Proteins from different companies: System user Manuals, resin properties, etc

    PROTOCOLS

    Other fusion proteins

    System user Manuals, resin properties, different companies, etc

    Calmodulin Binding Peptide

    Intein Mediated Purification

    T7-tag

    Cellulose Binding Domain (CBD)

    NusA fusion protein

    Biotinylated fusion protein

    FLAG-tag

    HaloTag

    Cold Expression

    Profinity eXact fusion-tag system

    PROTOCOLS

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