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Measuring the amplitude of the synthetic reagent lysis TE buffer on NMDA receptor
- Date: 2012/12/03 10:29 AM EDT
- Organism: E. coli (K-12 substr.)
- Strain: Probably D1210, a HB101/K-12 hybrid strain which overexpress the Lacl repressor.
Hypothesis
Amine protection groups (piperidine based) undergo chiral nucleophilic substitution on Histidine based autophosphorylation.
Experiment
Material
- 1 x 10ml TE = TAE -> 10x buffer (Tris-HCl) (see [TE]
Expected results
- Amine protection groups = piperidine derived compound (NH2 undergo nucleophilic substitution on Histidine based autophosphorylation)
- a heterocyclic base-labile group (NHC?)
- IPTG inducible promoter: DNA lambda prophage induction (Transformation or mutation from lytic lacZ-repressed state to lysogenic!)
- (2R)-2-(methylamino)succinic acid - An orthogonal N-methyltransferase/NH2 base labile compound; exogenous NMDA receptor antagonist compound (Ketamine-like); synthetically recombined oligonucleotide protection group (dA-dT) for solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), etc (see also PHP, Succinic_acid, and BW26434.)


