Metal affinity chromatography (MAC) commonly uses divalent anions which are bound to a resin. MAC is useful when a protein of interest has an aspartate residue on its surface, which can bind the metal column packing.
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Q46: How does reverse-phase chromatography differ from HIC?
A)
Q47: Ion exchange chromatography
I. separates proteins from a
Q48: Which is NOT true of a cellular
Q49: Carboxymethyl (CM) ion-exchange resin
A) bears a positive
Q50: A researcher adds a "tag" of several
Q52: Like ion exchange chromatography, MAC
A) eluent buffer
Q53: Biotin's cellular function includes
A) fatty acid biosynthesis
B)
Q54: Which is NOT true of biotin-avidin interaction?
A)
Q55: A researcher biotinylates a protein; this protein
Q56: A biotinylated protein likely will not be
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