User:Andy Maloney/Notebook/Lab Notebook of Andy Maloney/2009/09/03

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 * Quick notes
 * a uniform hydrophobic surface with no structure to it can help determine in a kinesin molecule needs supports to be active.
 * if a mt is in a lipid area and it heats up, then the mt will fall apart. Can there be a way of determining the for es neededto break a mt using heated lipid molecules?
 * need to determine how long I can keep ATP and AF in the buckets before they can't be used anymore for experiments
 * what does the truncated end of our kinesin motors look like? do the ends like polar or non polar chemistries?
 * how long are the kinesin motors?
 * If casein is not a structural support, then a hydrophobic surface may work.
 * If casein is a structural support, then why not try gluten? Or even silicon nanoparticles.


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