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Subject: Re: Differentiating bound Mn & Ca.
From: artem {- at -} XTALS {- dot -} ORG artem {- at -} XTALS {- dot -} ORG
Date: 2007-04-16

Dave,

Others have given many excellent suggestions :) I'd like to mention that
to a protein biochemist such as myself, another obvious solution would be
to take an aliquot of the protein for a metal analysis (via ICP or AA).
ICP is more sensitive. Both Mn and Ca will light up the spectrum like new
year's tree lights.

Artem

> The obvious solution is go to a synchrotron and scan around the Mn edge
> and
> see what happens, however, whilst waiting for beam time, is there any way

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