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Image processing results in a wealth of quantitative information; here a lipid bilayer vesicle is deformed using a micropipette to garner information about its mechanical properties. Fourier analysis (blue and red lines) and edge finding (green lines) reveal geometric features of the deformed vesicles for further analysis. (c) Tristan Ursell/Rob Phillips
Course Information
- Make up lecture section I: Monday 1/30 from 2:30pm to 6:30pm
- Make up lecture section II: Wednesday 1/25 from 2:30pm to 6:30pm
- Class outline (pdf)
- General Meeting: Wednesday -- 3 pm to 5 pm, 040 Keck
- Section I: Friday -- 1 pm to 5 pm, 040 Keck
- Section II: Tuesday -- 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm, 040 Keck
Readings
- Measuring protein concentration
- Edelhoch H; Spectroscopic Determination of Tryptophan and Tyrosine in Proteins, Biochemistry, Jul 1967; 6(7):1948-54.
- Gill SC and von Hippel PH; Calculation of Protein Extinction Coefficients from Amino Acid Sequence Data, Anal Biochem, 1989; 182:319-326.
- DNA Science
- Lutz R and Bujard H; Independent and tight regulation of transcriptional units in Escherichia coli via the LacR/O, the TetR/O and AraC/I1-I2 regulatory elements, Nucleic Acids Research, 1997; 25(6):1203-10.
- Peters JE, Thate TE and Craig, NL; Definition of the Escherichia coli MC4100 Genome by Use of a DNA Array, Journal of Bacteriology, Mar 2003; 185(6):2017–2021.
Useful Links
Important Model Organisms
Protocols and Handouts
Student Webpages
- The Rate and the Size of Things
Contact Information
Rob Phillips
159 Broad
x3374
phillips AT pboc.caltech.edu
Tristan Ursell
71 Broad
x8889
natsirt AT caltech.edu
Hernan Garcia
157 Broad
x3106
hgarcia AT caltech.edu
Joanne Ramirez
132 Broad
x3333
joannear AT caltech.edu
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