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Biacore sensor chip nta

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The Biacore-Sensor Chip NTA is a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor chip designed for use with Biacore systems. The chip is coated with nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), which can be used to immobilize metal-chelating proteins or peptides on the chip surface.

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Protein Purification and Characterization

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Double distilled water was used in all experiments. Molecular biology grade chemicals and reagents were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich or Fisher Scientific. Ni2+-NTA chromatography resin and thrombin cleavage capture kits were purchased from EMD-Millipore. Superdex 10/300 GL columns for AKTA FPLC were purchased from GE Healthcare Life Sciences. Protein assay kits and protein markers for SDS-PAGE were purchased from Bio-Rad Laboratories. Amicon spin concentrators were purchased from EMD-Millipore. Plasmid MiniPrep Kits were purchased from Qiagen, and Biacore-Sensor Chip NTA and buffers used in Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) analyses were purchased from GE Healthcare Life Sciences.
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Protein Purification Using Ni2+ Chromatography

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Double distilled water was used in all experiments. Molecular biology grade chemicals and reagents were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich or Fisher Scientific. Ni2+-NTA chromatography resin and thrombin cleavage capture kits were purchased from EMD-Millipore. Superdex 10/300 GL columns for AKTA FPLC were purchased from GE Healthcare Life Sciences. Protein assay kits and protein markers for SDS-PAGE were purchased from Bio-Rad Laboratories. Amicon spin concentrators were purchased from EMD-Millipore. Plasmid MiniPrep Kits were purchased from Qiagen, and Biacore-Sensor Chip NTA and buffers used in surface plasmon resonance (SPR) analyses were purchased from GE Healthcare Life Sciences.
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