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APAF has recently added Difference Gel Electrophoresis (DIGE) to our available proteomics services. DIGE allows researchers to focus only on proteins of relevance whilst simultaneously removing gel to gel variation by the incorporation of an internal standard for every gel spot.
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N-Terminal Sequencing

N-terminal protein sequence information continues to play a significant role in modern structural and molecular biology.  N-terminal sequencing (also called edman sequencing) is most commonly used to identify unknown proteins, confirm protein identity and quality (often for quality control of recombinant proteins), and identify protein N-terminus and cleavage sites. Long sequences of 50 amino acids or more are possible with this technique.

N-terminal sequencing utilises the well-established Edman degradative chemistry, sequentially removing amino acid residues from the N-terminus of the protein and identifying them by reversed phase HPLC.  Pure proteins (>90%) usually generate easily interpreted data, but insufficiently purified protein mixtures may also provide useful data.

For further details or advice on this APAF service please contact us at edman@proteome.org.au.

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