Solved Question Here is an SDSPAGE run under NONreducing
Reducing Sds Page. If we had a heterotrimer, we would only see one band. A reducing agent can break disulfide bonds, and for a majority of proteins, this will not.
A reducing agent can break disulfide bonds, and for a majority of proteins, this will not. If we had a heterotrimer, we would only see one band.
If we had a heterotrimer, we would only see one band. If we had a heterotrimer, we would only see one band. A reducing agent can break disulfide bonds, and for a majority of proteins, this will not.