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Gateway Technical College BIO 806-177 Lecture 5 : Protein Characterization 1)Which of the following experimental methods can NOT be used for protein purification: Affinity Chromotography Tandem Mass Spectrometry Ion Exchange Chromotography Gel Filtration You have a solution containing a mixture of 3 proteins: 100 Kda protein w/ pI = 3 100 Kda protein w/ pI = 7 100 Kda protein w/ pI = 11 How would you purify protein (iii)? Run a gel filtration column, and take the first band Run an anion exchange column at pH = 9 and take the earliest elution Run a gel filtration column, and take the last band Run a cation exchange column at pH = 9 and take the earliest elution In size exclusion chromatography, smaller proteins elute through the column: Slower than larger proteins Faster than larger proteins At the same speed as larger proteins There is not enough information to answer this question A protein of interest is bound to the matrix of a cation exchange column
Gateway Technical College
BIO 806-177
Lecture 5 : Protein Characterization
1)Which of the following experimental methods can NOT be used for protein purification:
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- Affinity Chromotography
- Tandem Mass Spectrometry
- Ion Exchange Chromotography
- Gel Filtration
- You have a solution containing a mixture of 3 proteins:
- 100 Kda protein w/ pI = 3
- 100 Kda protein w/ pI = 7
- 100 Kda protein w/ pI = 11 How would you purify protein (iii)?
- Run a gel filtration column, and take the first band
- Run an anion exchange column at pH = 9 and take the earliest elution
- Run a gel filtration column, and take the last band
- Run a cation exchange column at pH = 9 and take the earliest elution
- In size exclusion chromatography, smaller proteins elute through the column:
- Slower than larger proteins
- Faster than larger proteins
- At the same speed as larger proteins
- There is not enough information to answer this question
- A protein of interest is bound to the matrix of a cation exchange column. Which of the following techniques would successfully elute this protein from the column?
- Increase pH above the protein’s pI
- Decrease the pH below the protein’s pI
- Addition of an ionic salt to the elution buffer
- (i) only
- (ii) only
- (iii) only
- both (i) and (iii)
- both (ii) and (iii)
- Which of the following methods is commonly used for determining the sequence of a purified protein?
- Affinity chromatography
- Ion Exchange chromatography
- Gel Filtration
- Tandem Mass Spectrometry
- A (His)6- tagged protein is bound to the matrix of a nickel column. Which of the following methods can be used to elute the protein from the column?
- Run a high pH buffer through the column
- Run a low pH buffer through the column
- Run an imidazole-containing buffer through the column
- Run a urea-containing buffer through the column
- (i) only
- (ii) only
- (i) or (iii)
- (ii) or (iii)
- (ii), (iii), or (iv)
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