BASIL2022GV3HDT

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SDS-PAGE results for our purified protein sample are shown below. The first lane (left) contains a size standard and the second lane (right) contains our protein sample. The band in the second lane (right) at ~70kD is not the protein of interest (3HDT) but contains a metal binding protein. The mass of 3HDT is approximately 25.79 kD, which matches the faint band at ~26kD, indicating that our protein of interest was present.
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SDS-PAGE results for our purified protein sample are shown below. The first lane (left) contains a size standard and the second lane (right) contains our protein sample. The band in the second lane (right) at ~70kD is not the protein of interest (3HDT) but contains a metal binding protein. The mass of 3HDT is approximately 25.79 kD which matches the faint band at ~26kD, indicating that our protein of interest was present.
[[Image:3hdt sds page.png |225px| center | thumb | Results from SDS-PAGE with purified protein sample.]]
[[Image:3hdt sds page.png |225px| center | thumb | Results from SDS-PAGE with purified protein sample.]]

Revision as of 19:59, 7 May 2022

Characterizing Putative Kinase 3HDT and its Potential Substrates

Structure of putative kinase 3HDT

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