Re: Questions about protein sequencing

Michail Alterman (MAlterman@Rx.Pharm.UKans.edu)
Tue, 23 Jun 1998 11:24:43 -0500 (CDT)

On 22 Jun 98 at Jacek_Mozdzanowski-1@SBPHRD.c wrote:


> 2. Western
> No. First, some kind of blocking agent has to be used and usually it
> is a protein (or protein mixture).

Not necessarily. Tween 20 can be used as a blocking agent.
Corresponding protocol for cytochrome P450 isozymes is described in
Meth. Enz., vol. 206. I've used this technique for years and it
worked beautifully.
M. Alterman, Ph.D.
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University of Kansas
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