Measuring
protein isoelectric points by AFM - based force spectroscopy using trace amounts of sample by Shifeng Gu, Xiaoying Zhu, Dominik Jańczewski, Serina Siew Chen Lee, Tao He, Serena Lay Ming Teo, & G. Julius Vancso.
Not exact matches
Wang and her colleagues wondered whether they could change a
protein's
isoelectric point to make it mesh better with keratin's pH value.
The mutation, which has also been identified in the Samoyed, is a five nucleotide deletion that causes a frameshift and an immediate premature stop; the truncated
protein lacks 230C - terminal amino acids which causes a slight decrease in the
isoelectric point [18].