electrophoretic mobility in a sentence
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- Since velocity \ V \, is proportional to the applied electric field, \ E \,, the apparent electrophoretic mobility \ \ mu _ { obs } \, is define by the equation
- Assays are created that combine reporter fusions, electrophoretic mobility shift assays, DNase footprinting, and fluorescence microscopy to silence the T6SS gene cluster by the histone-like nucleoid structuring H-NS protein.
- Proteins which associate with the promoter can be identified using an electrophoretic mobility shift assay ( EMSA ), and the effects of inclusion or exclusion of the proteins with the mutagenized promoters can be assessed in the assay.
- He found that, under certain conditions, sickle cell hemoglobin is positively charged while normal hemoglobin is not, creating a difference in electrophoretic mobility . which by 1958 he determined to be a glutamic acid in place of a valine.
- Since electrophoretic mobility of ions is generally temperature-dependent ( due to both temperature-dependent ionization and solvent viscosity effects ), a non-uniform temperature profile results in variation of electrophoretic mobility across the capillary, and a loss of resolution.
- Since electrophoretic mobility of ions is generally temperature-dependent ( due to both temperature-dependent ionization and solvent viscosity effects ), a non-uniform temperature profile results in variation of electrophoretic mobility across the capillary, and a loss of resolution.
- In some very specific cases, the detection of the phosphorylation as a shift in the protein's electrophoretic mobility is possible on simple 1-dimensional SDS-PAGE gels, as it's described for instance for a transcriptional coactivator by Kovacs et al.
- They introduced a new terminology for this product, calling it " Form V " ( extending the nomenclature of Forms I IV used in sedimentation studies of DNA ), and then went on to demonstrate that its electrophoretic mobility was clearly different from that of the native chromosome.
- FANCA binds to both single-stranded ( ssDNA ) and double-stranded ( dsDNA ) DNAs; however, when tested in an electrophoretic mobility shift assay, its affinity for ssDNA is significantly higher than for dsDNA . FANCA also binds to RNA with a higher affinity than its DNA counterpart.