
The aim of the study was the purification of hemelipoglycoprotein, a carrier protein from hemolymph of the tick Dermacentor marginatus. The protein was purified in native form and also as a denatured protein from a SDS-PAGE gel, which was refolded. The purified protein was studied by surface plasmon resonance and circular dichroism.
povrchová rezonance plasmonu; circular dichroism; hemelipoglycoprotein; lektiny; purifikace hemlipoglykoproteinu; ticks; klíšťata; Dermacentor marginatus; hemlipoglykoprotein; lektins; surface plasmon resonance; purification of hemelipoglycoprotein; cirkulárního dichroismus
povrchová rezonance plasmonu; circular dichroism; hemelipoglycoprotein; lektiny; purifikace hemlipoglykoproteinu; ticks; klíšťata; Dermacentor marginatus; hemlipoglykoprotein; lektins; surface plasmon resonance; purification of hemelipoglycoprotein; cirkulárního dichroismus
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