Methods for Detection of Protein–Proteinnl and Protein–DNA Interactions Using HaloTag ™ (original) (raw)
2008, Affinity Chromatography
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This edition of Methods in Molecular Biology focuses on advanced affinity chromatography techniques, emphasizing new protocols for protein purification and their applications in high-throughput screening. It covers methods for protein tagging, ligand selection, and diverse applications ranging from DNA purification to the isolation of phosphorylated proteins. The integration of phage display technology for selecting peptide ligands further enriches the discussions on effective affinity chromatography methods.
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