[RASMB] gravity sweep experiment
Qin Zou
heat-capacity at indy.rr.com
Sun Jan 30 09:31:01 PST 2005
Thanks Jack. That is very helpful. I'll try to play around. Are you going to
this year's biophysical society meeting or the Gibbs conference? Hope I
could talk to you then.
Chin
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From: John Correia [mailto:jcorreia at biochem.umsmed.edu]
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 1:35 PM
To: heat-capacity at indy.rr.com; rasmb at server1.bbri.org
Subject: Re: [RASMB] gravity sweep experiment
Chin
Walter is on vacation and may not be checking email from down under.
To my knowledge WD-DCDT is the only program that can analyze multiple speed
velocity data globally. Setting up to use it depends upon the range of s
values your sample has. Check the Biophys Chem paper Stafford & Braswell
wrote & appreciate if you scan a narrow region of the cell, say 6.49 to
7.01, to catch the rapidly sedimenting species, you will need to go back
after the run and scan the meniscus region as a function of speed to correct
for rotor stretching. To set up a WD run you also must use the sed equil
button in the Beckman software since that is the only place multiple speed
data collection can be programmed. The analysis assumes all the data is in
continuously #'ed & in one directory. WD-DCDT can also be found in the
SEDANAL package.
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>>> "Qin Zou" <heat-capacity at indy.rr.com> 01/29/05 10:20AM >>>
Dear all,
Has some one tried to run the gravity sweep experiment? How to set up the
experiment in XL-I? Can WINDCDT+ is the only one that can be used to analyze
the data? Thanks a bunch.
Chin
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