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[ccp4bb] resuspending precipitated protein

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Subject: resuspending precipitated protein
From: ANDY DODDS andy {- dot -} dodds6 {- at -} GOOGLEMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2008-10-01

Hello,

following on from a previous topic about precipitating protein, but I
believe a distinct caveat of this warranting a separate thread, I
would like to know people's experiences in trying to get precipitated
protein back into solution? Is there a way or are there many ways?

Any experiences would be welcome,

yours,

Andy

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Subject: Re: to extract protein sequence from a rebuilt pdb file
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