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MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems 13
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Use the following information to answer questions: A scientist accidentally mixed together concentrated pure samples of four well-characterized human proteins. The proteins were diluted into buffer of pH 6.0. The following table provides general data about the four proteins: The scientist first separated the proteins based on molecular weight, which allowed for the isolation of glucokinase and transferrin because their molecular weights were distinct. The buffer was exchanged in the solution containing the other two proteins, replacing the pH 6.0 buffer with pH 5.0 buffer. The scientist... Show more
MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems 13
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1. A possible method by which the scientist could have isolated glucokinase and transferrin during the protocol described in the passage is
2. Which technique would be suitable to use for buffer exchange between the two separation methods, as described in the passage?
3. The observed Soret peak in the hemoglobin UV-visible spectrum, as described in the passage, is caused by
4. When the solution of calmodulin I and hemoglobin is separated during the second purification step, which protein(s) will bind the resin?