Week 12 Homework

Homework

<aside> 🧬 Homework is based on data that will be generated in the Waters Immerse Lab in Cambridge, MA. Students will be characterizing green fluorescent protein (eGFP, a recombinant protein standard) structure (primary, secondary/tertiary) in the lab using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Data generated in the lab will be available on-line for students working remotely.

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Final Project Homework

<aside> <img src="/icons/exclamation-mark_orange.svg" alt="/icons/exclamation-mark_orange.svg" width="40px" /> Mandatory to MIT/Harvard Students, optional for Committed Listeners. Edited April 23 for clarity.

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For your final project:

Waters Homework

<aside> <img src="/icons/exclamation-mark_orange.svg" alt="/icons/exclamation-mark_orange.svg" width="40px" /> Part 1 and 2 are mandatory for Committed Listeners and MIT/Harvard Students

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Experimental Investigations

  1. Molecular weight – intact protein measurement
  2. Primary amino acid sequence – peptide map

Optional

  1. Protein structure and shape - native versus denatured protein measurement

Part 1: Molecular Weight

We will be analyzing an eGFP standard onto a BioAccord LC-MS system to determine the molecular weight of intact eGFP and observe it’s charge state distribution in the denatured (unfolded) state.  The conditions for LC-MS analysis of intact protein cause it to unfold and be detected in its denatured form (due to the solvents and pH used for analysis).