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what does shearing do
protein unfolding, refolding, in a non native form
what does shaking do
causes foaming or an increase in the air-liquid interface and oxidation
what are the analytical techniques
SDS-PAGE
Immunoblotting
ELISA
Chromatography
what is SDS-Page used for
determine the molecular weight of proteins
what occurs in SDS-Page
proteins are suspended in dye containing B-ME or DTT to reduce disulfide bridges

proteins are denatured by SDS which confers a negative charge to the polypeptide

proteins migrate based on molecular weight
what is Western blotting or immunoblotting for
to determine the relative amounts of protein present in different samples
what is Southern blotting used for
identification of DNA sequences
what are examples of buffer systems
phosphate
citrate
acetate