Protein Production Core Laboratory

University of Kansas
Structural Biology Center
2121 Simons Drive
Lawrence, KS 66047

Office: (785) 864-4166
Lab: (785) 864-3406
FAX: (785) 864-4166
rhanzlik@ku.edu


The Structural Biology Center (SBC), shown above, houses COBRE's Protein Production Core Laboratory, the Protein Structure Core Laboratory, and related laboratories of KU's Molecular Structures Group.

Advisors: Robert Hanzlik and Mary Lou Michaelis

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the PPG click below:

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Other links of interest:
KU Molecular Structures Group
NMR
Mass Spectrometry
Molecular Graphics & Modeling
Protein Structure Laboratory

KU Biochemical Research Service Laboratory

The Protein Production Core Laboratory assists investigators in expressing and purifying properly folded proteins in quantities suitable for structural studies (X-ray and NMR), functional studies (catalytic, biological), binding studies (SPR) and/or HTP screening studies. The AKTA purifier system (left) is designed for high-performance purification and characterization of proteins, peptides and nucleic acids. It is equally at home with routine procedures of any complexity, with scouting and method optimization. The AKTA purifier system offers several key features: a high level of automation and a method wizard minimize preparation, run-time, and repetitive tasks while retaining flexibility for easy manual operation. In addition, the PPG assists investigators in protein characterization by means of 1D/2D electrophoresis, isoelectric focussing, capillary HPLC, amino acid analysis, MALDI-TOF MS and peptide mapping, and surface plasmon resonance.


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