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Margit A Apponyi1, Kiyoshi Ozawa, Nicholas E Dixon
1Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Abstract:
Cell-free protein synthesis offers fast and inexpensive access to selectively isotope labeled proteins that can be measured by NMR spectroscopy in the presence of all the unlabeled proteins in the reaction mixture. No chromatographic purification is required. Using an extract from Escherichia coli in a simple dialysis system, the target protein can be prepared at a typical concentration of about 1 mg/ml, which is sufficient for subsequent analysis by NMR. This chapter describes in detail the protocol used in the authors' laboratory.
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