Not yet answered Protein X and Y are mixed together. Protein X is 400 residues in size, and negatively charged. Protein Y is 399 residues in size, negatively charged and can bind galactose. You could separate these proteins using: a. Salting out • b. Gel filtratiodchromatography Oc. lon exchange chromatography O d. Affinity chromatography O e. Circular Dichroism as this discriminates between left and right isomeric structures

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Protein X and Y are mixed together. Protein X is 400 residues in size, and negatively charged. Protein Y is 399 residues in size, negatively
charged and can bind galactose. You could separate these proteins using:
O a. Salting out
O b. Gel filtratiodchromatography
lon exchange chromatography
O d. Affinity chromatography
Circular Dichroism as this discriminates between left and right isomeric structures
O e.
Transcribed Image Text:Not yet answered Protein X and Y are mixed together. Protein X is 400 residues in size, and negatively charged. Protein Y is 399 residues in size, negatively charged and can bind galactose. You could separate these proteins using: O a. Salting out O b. Gel filtratiodchromatography lon exchange chromatography O d. Affinity chromatography Circular Dichroism as this discriminates between left and right isomeric structures O e.
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