kinases thiophosphate
Wolfgang Schechinger
Wolfgang.Schechinger at med.uni-tuebingen.de
Fri Jan 21 06:57:27 EST 2000
Hi all,
I accidentally chrossposted this answer to the methods NG instead to
kinases, so the quuestion is missing.
Here it is: Chris (turck at itsa.ucsf.edu) is looking for as source of
35S-thiophosphate - as salt or free acid in order to label a
protein.
Who can help and provide a source?)
Thanks,
Wolfgang
> Chris,
>
> I just had a look into my local supplier's catalogue (Hartmann
> analytic, Braunschweig, Germany), but couldn't find any. Sigma and
> Amersham (96 catalogue) were negative as well.
>
> Maybe somebody in this NG knows more?
>
> Why does "normal" hot 32/33P-phosphate not do the task?
>
> Wolfgang
>
>
> > Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 14:54:47 -0800 (PST)
> > From: Christoph Turck <turck at itsa.ucsf.edu>
> > To: Wolfgang Schechinger
> > <Wolfgang.Schechinger at med.uni-tuebingen.de> Subject: Re:
> > kinases thiophosphate
>
> > Wolfgang,
> >
> > thanks for your response. Do you know where I could get
> > radiolabeled
> > thiophosphoric acid?
> >
> > Chris (turck at itsa.ucsf.edu)
> >
> >
>
> Dr. Wolfgang Schechinger, Pathobiochemistry Dept.
> University of Tuebingen, Germany
> email: wolfgang.schechinger at med.uni-tuebingen.de
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