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Recombinant Protein Purification

Molecular cloning is a commonly used technique for the generation of recombinant proteins.  The gene for a protein of interest is cloned into a vector, or plasmid, in frame with the gene for a protein tag.  These tags are used to purify expressed protein by established methodologies.  The most common tags in use consist of the six histidine motif (6XHis), purified on a nickel metal chelating column; the glutathione S-transferase (GST) tag, purified with a glutathione resin; and the calmodulin binding peptide (CBP) tag, isolated with calmodulin resin.

 
The Recombinant Protein Purification kit teaches students the basic principles of purifying recombinant proteins and has a hands-on lab activity that teaches students the purification of a tagged protein.  The recombinant protein supplied is a light emitting protein that allows for easy detection of the purified protein, using UV light.  Students will learn about protein tags and affinity chromatography.
 
Supplied with components needed for hands-on experimentation for six workstations of 4-5 students or 24-30 students. Supplied with Teacher’s Guide and separate Student’s Guides.

 


Applications

This lab activity teaches the following:

  • Strategies used in the purification of recombinant proteins.
  • Purification of a recombinant protein.
  • Purification of recombinant tagged protein.
Protocol
BE-419
Material Safety Data Sheet
BE-419
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Life Science Educational Program  A guide to the educational training products offered by G-Biosciences

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