Our facility supports production and purification of high quantity and purity protein samples. We have instrumentation for the growth, cell harvesting, and lysis of large volume bacterial and insect cell expression cultures.
Purified protein can be screened for crystallization using high-throughput screening with a variety of commercial and in-house screens.
Multiple FPLC chromatography units are available for high resolution protein separation. The FPLC systems enable preparative chromatography of proteins with suitable techniques including affinity-based, ion exchange, hydrophobic, and gel filtration methods.
A crystallization robot facilitates screening of crystallization cocktails and identification of lead conditions for crystal growth of protein or nucleic acid macromolecules. The crystallization robot contains 100 µl Flex 96 Syringe Head, Lipidic cubic phase (LCP) arm, and nano dispenser enables screening with sub µl drops in a variety of plate formats.
Opportunities exist for collaborations in protein production, purification, and crystallization, as well as potential training of investigators wishing to learn these techniques.
Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
955 Main Street
Suite 5130
Buffalo, NY 14203
Department of Structural Biology Jacobs School of Medicine And Biomedical Sciences 955 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203-1121
Phone: 716-829-3698
Email: mgm22@buffalo.edu