Proteins play a key role in the life sciences - from basic research and biotechnological applications to the development and manufacturing of pharmaceuticals. Scientists at the Technical University of ...
The purification of proteins and antibodies is a critical process in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Traditional methods often involve single-use materials, leading to high costs and ...
Chemists from ETH Zurich have found a way to produce poorly soluble proteins by caging a uniquely reactive boron compound. This method opens up new possibilities for the synthesis of tailored protein ...
Tedious, time-consuming, exasperating: Those are perhaps the three words that researchers use most commonly to describe protein purification. Proteins, and their little sisters the peptides, are among ...
Affinity chromatography has emerged as an indispensable tool in modern protein purification, leveraging highly selective interactions between target proteins and immobilised ligands. This technique, ...
The team has further developed the method of chromatography. For this purpose, they have developed a light-sensitive molecular appendix that serves as an anchor for the target protein. It binds the ...
Accelerating protein production with high reproducibility is a key challenge in drug discovery and development. In this webinar, Karthik Rajasekar from Evotec department of Protein Sciences will ...
Membrane proteins are crucial for numerous biological processes and serve as important drug targets. For decades, scientists have relied on detergents to extract membrane proteins from cell membranes ...
Vortex fluidic devices (VFDs) used with immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) have provided an effective, albeit cumbersome, way to separate His-tagged proteins. Researchers recently ...
In this webinar, Wenguang Liang will discuss the innovations that are transforming the landscape of membrane protein ...
EPFL researchers have developed a light-based method that can produce proteins that switch states, respond to signals, and even compute, using light and the cell cycle.
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