Zonal ultracentrifuge for the separation of ribosomal subunits
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Zonal ultracentrifuge for the separation of ribosomal subunits
Abstract
Ribosomal subunits were prepared by means of the Anderson zonal ultracentrifuge. With this technique it is possible to separate more than 300 milligrams of subunits with complete resolution in a single run, as compared with about 2 milligrams with conventional rotors. Superior resolution is achieved in the zonal ultracentrifuge, affording possibilities for the detection and preparation of minor ribosomal components.
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