We also use that same antibody, and are satisfied overall.
On 6/25/12 8:59 PM, Luca Jovine wrote:
We routinely use BSA-free anti-5His mAb from QIAGEN, and it works just fine (at
least using media and lysates of both insect and mammalian cells):
http://www.qiagen.com/products/protein/d
We routinely use BSA-free anti-5His mAb from QIAGEN, and it works just fine (at
least using media and lysates of both insect and mammalian cells):
http://www.qiagen.com/products/protein/detection/qiaexpressdetectionsystem/penta-hisantibody.aspx
Good luck,
Luca
The one we have is rubbish. I can tell a vendor name if you want off-list.
A lot of non-specific bands + high background level makes it almost
impossible to use against cell lysate. It sort of works against purified
His-tag protein, but not perfect either.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:33 PM, D Bonsor
Are there any good antibodies for His-tags on the market. I have never used one
and I heard several stories that they were poor and not worth the money, over
the past few years. The only post I could find on the BB was from 2008. Have
His-Antibodies improved or are they still rubbish.
Dear Annette,
I suspect that a trivial error like confusing F and intensity is the
cause of your problem. You would probably get a better response if you
sent your message to the very informative Bruker mailing list or asked
one of the Bruker applications scientists. If you wish to send me you
Dear Annette,
xprep (at least the xprep written by George Sheldrick, which comes with Bruker
machines) is not a data integration program!
Given that you collected data on a Bruker machine, presumably used saint/ the
apex software for data integration, then xprep, possibly after scaling the data
wi
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Hi Annette
Mosflm can only read Bruker images correctly after they have been converted
with frm2frm (available from Bruker) - this program "unwarps" them and writes
them in a format that Mosflm can understand.
On 25 Jun 2012, at 17:25, Annette Medina Morales wrote:
> Also, I have recently tri
Hi,
We collected data using our in-house Bruker Proteum X8 diffractometer
and after using Xprep to integrate the images the output HKL file was
converted to an mtz using CCP4's Scalepack2mtz. The prp file generated
by Xprep shows good statistics with completeness and good data for 2.4
angstr
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Indeed, the intention is that .mrc and CCP4 .map are identical. There have been
some problems over the years, which I would call bugs, leading to apparent
incompatibility. I'd be interested in any specific cases of non-conforming
software (i.e. if there are some .mrc files which CCP4 programs ca
"Froehlich, Chris" writes:
> is there any program enclosed in CCP4 to convert a *.brix file or a
> *.mrc file into a CCP4.map file?
>
> If not, is there any other way to do so?`
MAPMAN from Uppsala (http://xray.bmc.uu.se/usf/) can read BRIX (and
write CCP4), not sure about .mrc format though.
--
I don't know of anything directly within CCP4 - but mrc format is almost
identical to ccp4 map format. You could try using the mrc version as
ccp4 and see if it works. If not, upsalla mapman will convert brix to ccp4.
Pete
Froehlich, Chris wrote:
Dear colleagues,
is there any program enclo
Hi Ed,
1. Go to NCBI BLAST and run the sequence against the PDB subset. The
resulting list will have identities listed, so manual parsing is doable
if there aren't too many hits.
Have you looked at using NCBI EUtils for this? This might not solve
your problem directly, but it should only
Dear colleagues,
is there any program enclosed in CCP4 to convert a *.brix file or a *.mrc file
into a CCP4.map file?
If not, is there any other way to do so?`
Alle the best,
Chris
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Max-Delbrück-Centre for Molecular Medicine (MDC)
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