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Weikai,

You might look up these references:

A. Lustig et al. "Density determination by analytical ultracentrifugation in a rapid dynamical gradient: application to lipid and detergent aggregates containing proteins." Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1115 (1991) 85-95.

Ariel Lustig et al. "Molecular weight determination of membrane proteins by sedimentation equilibrium at the sucrose or Nycodenz-adjusted density of the hydrated detergent micelle." Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1464 (2000) 199-206

Ariel Lustig, a master of the old model E and the new Beckman instrument, did a lot of work for Jurg Rosenbusch just on this subject.  One other aspect that needs to be addressed is the compressibility of the detergent micelles.  This can vary from detergent to detergent.  You can find much of what you want by delving into the surfactant/colloidal science literature.  

Also look up the work of Marc le Maire, who has studied detergent-protein interactions for years.  If you can, get a copy of Michael Grabo's thesis (Solubilization and Reconstitution of Membrane Proteins, Ph. D. Thesis 1982. University of Basel, Switzerland); there are many useful nuggets in this work.

Michael


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On Jun 5, 2008, at 5:57 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:

Hi:

Just a related question.  To measure MW of membrane proteins, the density
of detergents needs to be matched by D2O/H2O and should be within 1.0 to
1.1.  Anyone knows some literature that gives a list of detergents having
suitable density?  Unfornatatedly, the common ones like Foscholine 12(DPC)
and C12E9 do not work with my protein.

Regards,

Weikai




Hi Mike,

try the National Analytical Ultracentrifugation Facility in Connecticut.

http://www.biotech.uconn.edu/auf/

Cheers, Petra


Dear colleagues,

does anyone know of a faciltiy for analytical ultracentrifugation?

Thanks.

Mike Colaneri



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