Aqueous two-phase systems / edited by Harry Walter, Göte Johansson.
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TextSeries: Methods in enzymology ; v. 228.Publication details: San Diego : Academic Press, ©1994.Description: 1 online resource (xxx, 725 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 0121821293
- 9780121821296
- Separation (Technology)
- Phase partition
- Biochemistry -- Technique
- Biotechnology -- Technique
- Cell Fractionation -- methods
- Cell Extracts -- isolation & purification
- Séparation (Technologie)
- Partage des phases
- Biochimie -- Technique
- Biotechnologie -- Technique
- Biochemistry -- Technique
- Biotechnology -- Technique
- Phase partition
- Separation (Technology)
- Polymers Biotechnology
- 660.6 20
- QP601 .M49 vol. 228
- QH585.5.C43
- W1
- QH 585.5C43
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Section I. General methodology and apparatus -- Section II. Partitioning and affinity partitioning of macromolecules -- A. Proteins -- B. Nucleic acids -- Section III. Studies on protein interactions, molecular structure, charge, hydrophobicity, and conformational changes -- Section IV. Partitioning and affinity partitioning of particulates -- A. Cells: Separation and fractionation of cell populations and obtaining information on their surface properties -- Affinity partitioning -- B. Organelles: Separation and subfractionation -- C. Membranes: Separation and subfractionation -- Affinity partitioning -- Membrane domain analysis -- Section V. Aqueous phase separations in biological systems -- Section VI. Aqueous two-phase systems in large-scale processes: Biotechnology -- A. Extractive bioconversions -- B. Proteins: Downstream processing -- C. Design of proteins for enhanced extraction -- D. Other applications of aqueous phases in biotechnology.
Print version record.
This volume of Methods in Enzymology represents the sole collection of separation methods based on aqueous two-phase systems. It includes procedures for the isolation of proteins, especially enzymes, nucleic acids, cell membranes, and organelles, as well as for the separation and study of cells. Key Features * Use of affinity partitioning for enzyme purification * Separation and study of cells * Isolation of plasma membranes * Large scale biotechnical use.
English.