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Sedimentation Equilibrium Experiment
« on: November 19, 2017, 01:58:24 PM »
If you're working with a pure protein, give the most likely explanation of why; your sedimentation equilibrium experiment gives a MW of 160,000 Da for an intact protein.

I'm confused in part because this is the first time I'm ever hearing about said experiment. But from what I read, this experiment is very reliable when it comes to MW's of a protein. So the likely explanation of why the MW is 160,000 Da is because it's MW is exactly that or close too 160,000 Da...? That as an answer sounds redundant to me.

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