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2h glucose

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2H-glucose is a stable isotope-labeled form of glucose. It contains deuterium (2H) atoms substituted for hydrogen atoms in the glucose molecule. This product is commonly used as a tracer in metabolic studies and research applications.

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Stable Isotope Tracing Protocol

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Stable isotope tracers, consisting of 2H-thymidine, 15N-thymidine, 2H-water, and 2H-glucose, were obtained from Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. Paraformaldehyde and osmium tetroxide utilized for tissue fixation and Epon resin used for tissue/cell embedding were obtained from Electron Microscopy Sciences, Inc.
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Isotopic Labeling of SARS-CoV E Protein

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The expression and purification methods for the truncated SARS-CoV E construct corresponding to residues 8–65 (ETR) have been described previously [19 (link)]. This construct does not have cysteines, as these are not required for oligomerization [18 (link),19 (link),28 (link),38 (link)]. In the present work, M9 media was supplemented with an appropriate combination of 15NH4Cl, 13C-glucose, 2H-glucose, and 2H2O (Cambridge Isotope Laboratories) to produce15N-, 13C-, 15N/13C- and 15N/2H-labeled ETR samples. For preparation of fully deuterated 15N/2H-labeled samples, freshly transformed E. coli cells were doubly-selected in LB agar plates and media prepared with 30% and 60% 2H2O, successively, and later grown in M9 media prepared with 99.9% 2H2O [39 (link),40 (link)].
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