Protein methods

Protein methods are the techniques used to study proteins. There are experimental methods for studying proteins (e.g., for detecting proteins, for isolating and purifying proteins, and for characterizing the structure and function of proteins,[1] often requiring that the protein first be purified). Computational methods typically use computer programs to analyze proteins. However, many experimental methods (e.g., mass spectrometry) require computational analysis of the raw data.[2]

  1. ^ Walkup, Ward G.; Kennedy, Mary B. (April 2015). "Protein Purification Using PDZ Affinity Chromatography". Current Protocols in Protein Science. 80 (1). doi:10.1002/0471140864.ps0910s80. ISSN 1934-3655.
  2. ^ Otwinowski, Zbyszek; Minor, Wladek (1997), "[20] Processing of X-ray diffraction data collected in oscillation mode", Methods in Enzymology, Elsevier, pp. 307–326, ISBN 978-0-12-182177-7, retrieved 2024-10-29

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