Re: prot seq

John D. Shannon (jds1c@unix.mail.virginia.edu)
Thu, 13 May 1999 09:10:37 -0400 (EDT)

On Wed, 12 May 1999 lsiconolfi-baez@netmail.hscbklyn.edu wrote:

>
> A related question is, how many of you have used the 494's ATZ cycles with an
> attached fraction collector? Since we retired the 470, I've not yet had requests
> to find a labelled amino acid. What fraction collector do you find convenient?
>
> Linda
>
> Big Apple Minute: We're in the midst of the best days of the year. Wish you
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> Linda Siconolfi-Baez
> Core Protein Sequencing Center
> SUNY Health Science Cntr.
> 450 Clarkson Ave.
> Box 8
> Brooklyn, N.Y. 11203
> 718-270-1267 (phone)
> 718-270-3316 (fax)
> lsiconolfi-baez@netmail.hscbklyn.edu
> http://www.hscbklyn.edu/SUNY/Biochem/Bioparts/ProtSeq.html
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I have used an ISCO Retriever 500 collector, with external control
cable to the 494, and used the racks which accomodate scintillation
vials. It is a small unit, which restricts capacity of 26 mm vials to
24. When I called about a problem with tube advance, they were very
helpful.

John Shannon
Assistant Director,
Biomolecular Research Facility, University of Virginia
ph. (804) 982 2551 fax (804) 982 2514
http://www.med.virginia.edu/research/biomolec/