BIOL 3581 Lecture 5: Biotech Lecture 5

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No way to unambiguously know that it is pten in the band until you get sequence information. Using mass spec, we will be able to be certain that the protein you purified is pten. What we are doing with this one protein that is fairly abundant is similar to what you would do if you were trying to identify a lot of proteins from a cellular sample. Lots of the theory and techniques are very similar. There is a proton attached to it (that is the ionization part) and they are somehow put into the gas phase. They are put into the gas phase because that is a more effective way to accurately measure the mass of the molecule. These techniques are accurate to the fourth decimal place. You can measure things very accurately, and you can also measure things that change the mass: for example, if you have a modification or mutation (like an amino acid substitution)

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