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[[Image:4Q7Q_gel.png|thumb|left|400px|Figure 5: SDS-PAGE gel. Bands are present in elution lanes at 87.1 kDa.]]
[[Image:4Q7Q_gel.png|thumb|left|400px|Figure 5: SDS-PAGE gel. Bands are present in elution lanes at 87.1 kDa.]]
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4Q7Q was then purified using the HisPUR Ni-NTA Purification kit. A nickel column as well as equilibration, wash, and elution buffers were used. We then tested for expression using SDS-PAGE, an electrophoresis method that separates proteins by mass in a polyacrylamide gel. BioRad's mini protean tetra protocol was utilized for SDS-PAGE.
4Q7Q was then purified using the HisPUR Ni-NTA Purification kit. A nickel column as well as equilibration, wash, and elution buffers were used. We then tested for expression using SDS-PAGE, an electrophoresis method that separates proteins by mass in a polyacrylamide gel. BioRad's mini protean tetra protocol was utilized for SDS-PAGE.
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Figure 13 shows our transformation results in DH5α with four of our different PCR products. Our four primers included the D193A mutation, the H196A mutation, and the S164A mutation. Since two of our primers overlapped, we also had a single primer that took care of the two mutations, D193A and H196A, simultaneously. Each plate has colonies; low transformation efficiency was expected because our cloned PCR products were lower in concentration.
Figure 13 shows our transformation results in DH5α with four of our different PCR products. Our four primers included the D193A mutation, the H196A mutation, and the S164A mutation. Since two of our primers overlapped, we also had a single primer that took care of the two mutations, D193A and H196A, simultaneously. Each plate has colonies; low transformation efficiency was expected because our cloned PCR products were lower in concentration.
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4Q7Q

Structure of 4Q7Q

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