GFP:H6 is a nice place to start. it doesn't have enzymatic activity, but it 
expresses nicely in coli and is visible to the human eye during 
affinity-purification on NiNTA/imidazole (and the fluorescence is interesting 
too). the biochemistry dept. here uses it routinely with undergrads.
cheers
jon

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Betreff: Re: [ccp4bb] Looking for proteins for undergraduate biochemistry lab

We can recommend a small flavoprotein. which we have used for different 
biochemistry courses. It is easy to express and purify with IEX snd GF (no 
tag), and in the 15 years we have used it, students always get crystals.

We have published it in Biochemistry and molecular biology education:
"A Research-inspired biochemistry laboratory module - combining expression, 
purification, crystallization, structure-solving, and characterization of a 
flavodoxin-like protein”
https://iubmb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/bmb.21218

Best
Hans-Petter



On 17 Jun 2021, at 00:18, P. H 
<duskyde...@gmail.com<mailto:duskyde...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hello All,

We are looking for some candidate proteins for an undergraduate level advanced 
biochemistry lab. They should be expressed in bacteria, simple enough to purify 
and it will be nice to perform some simple characterization experiments(binding 
assays, enzymatic assays).
Any suggestions?

Thank you in advance.
Prerna gupta

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