BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Embryonic Stem Cell, Liposome, Cytosol

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What is the primary sequence of my protein of interest: i. e. determine the order of its amino acids. Protein purified from cell extract: may be cut out of a 2d gel. Protein is broken into smaller pieces (peptides: using a protease like trypsin, these peptides are dried on to a metal plate and heated by a laser. Fired from the plate as a gas through a magnetic field within a machine called a mass spectrometer. Peptide ions separate from each other based on their mass and charge. Highly charged ions travel faster than lowly charged ions. Separate according to their mass to charge ratio = m/z. Ions hit a detector on one end which plots the signatures of the peptides based on the time it takes to reach it: protein is then identified from a sequence database. What is the tertiary structure of the protein of interest: start with lots of purified protein, remove water:

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