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Physical Properties of Proteins

$365.00

Proteins are the building blocks of life and there are estimated to be almost 1 million different proteins in a normal animal cell.  Each protein has very different and unique physical...

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Physical Properties of Proteins For 6 groups of 4-5 or 24-30 students. BE-401 Enquire for stock availability G Biosciences $365.00
PRODUCT INFORMATION

Proteins are the building blocks of life and there are estimated to be almost 1 million different proteins in a normal animal cell.  Each protein has very different and unique physical properties. The Physical Properties of Proteins kit is a lab activity that enables students to investigate the physical properties of several different proteins.

Students will learn about protein solubility and how it is affected by various parameters; including temperature, pH, salt and dielectric constant.  They will understand about protein precipitation due to pH, high salt and in the presence of organic solvents and about protein denaturation as a result of high temperature.  In addition, the kit will demonstrate how non-protein agents, such as detergents drastically alter the physical properties of protein molecules and as a result, understand the importance of detergents in protein solubilisation.

This lab activity involves analysis of three different types of pure proteins and then students alter some of those properties with a detergent and re-examine physical properties of those proteins.  Students are challenged to consider how physical properties of protein molecules can be exploited for purification and characterization of proteins and apply their findings on a test sample of complex tissue extract.

Features

  • Physical properties of protein molecules in aqueous solution.

 Applications

  • Effect of temperature on protein solubility and denaturation.
  • Effects of pH on protein solubility and protein isoelectric point.
  • Role of salt on protein solubility and protein salting-out or precipitation.
  • Interaction between protein and water molecules and hydrogen bonds
  • Effects of organic solvent on dielectric constant and protein precipitation.
  • The effects of detergents in altering the physical properties of proteins.

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