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Protein Chemistry Lab
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    • Amino Acid Analysis
      • Amino Acid Codes
      • AAA Assay Description
      • AAA Instrumentation
      • AAA Quantitation and Data Analysis
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    • Protein Sequence Analysis
      • Edman Experimental Procedure
    • Mass Spectrometry
      • Protein/Peptide Mass Determination
        • MS Mass Instrumentation
        • MS Mass Sample Preparation
        • Procedure for MALDI-TOF Analysis
        • Procedure for Electrospray Mass Analysis
        • Accuracy of the Analysis
      • Protein Identification-Proteomics
        • MS Protein ID Instrumentation
        • Sample Preparation and Purity
        • PMF/PSD
        • LC/MS/MS
        • Accuracy of the Analysis
        • In-gel Digestion of Proteins
    • Electrophoresis
      • SDS-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
      • 2 Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis
      • DIGE
    • Chromatography
      • Chromatography Instrumentation
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      • Reversed Phase
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    • Amino Acid Analysis
    • Protein Sequence Analysis
    • Protein/Pectide Mass Determination
    • Protein Identification/Proteomics
    • Electrophoresis
    • Chromatography
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    • Gayan Nawaratna, Ph.D.
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Protein Chemistry Lab

The Protein Chemistry Laboratory is a core specializing in Protein Analysis.

Our Mission:

  • To support and advance proteomics research throughout the Texas A&M University System.
  • To provide state-of-the-art instrumentation, systems, software, technical expertise and training for the application of modern molecular biological technologies as a means to drive cutting-edge research at Texas A&M University.
  • To help our clients to succeed.
Our Core Strengths:
  • Technology application and development
  • Professional full-time personnel
  • Focus on service
The Markets We Serve:
  • All scientists, students and collaborators within the Texas A&M academic community
  • Non-Texas A&M University academic scientists
  • Commercial clients

The laboratory operates as a fee-for-service facility and accepts samples on a first-come-first-served basis from faculty, scientists and students of Texas A&M, other educational institutions and industrial scientists. Main campus users are given preference whenever possible as the facility exists primarily to support of Texas A&M research.

 

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Protein Chemistry Laboratory
Dept of Biochemistry & Biophysics
300 Olsen Blvd
Texas A&M University
2128 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-2128
Phone: 979-845-2433 or 845-2965
Attn: Gayan Nawaratna

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