Application of volcanic ash particles for protein affinity purification with a minimized silica-binding tag

Volume: 122, Issue: 5, Pages: 633 - 638
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
We recently reported that the spore coat protein, CotB1 (171 amino acids), from Bacillus cereus mediates silica biomineralization and that the polycationic C-terminal sequence of CotB1 (14 amino acids), designated CotB1p, serves as a silica-binding tag when fused to other proteins. Here, we reduced the length of this silica-binding tag to only seven amino acids (SB7 tag: RQSSRGR) while retaining its affinity for silica. Alanine scanning...
Paper Details
Title
Application of volcanic ash particles for protein affinity purification with a minimized silica-binding tag
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
122
Issue
5
Pages
633 - 638
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