protein must be conformationally stable protein may be denatured analysis requires information about the protein-coding gene or genes small amounts of protein are sufficient requires a large amount of protein protein sample must be pure can detect a covalent modification to a protein

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Mass spectrometry and X-ray diffraction are common biochemical techniques for characterizing proteins.
Classify each statement based on whether it applies to mass spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, or both techniques.
Mass spectrometry
protein must be conformationally stable
X-ray diffraction
small amounts of protein are sufficient
analysis requires information about the protein-coding gene or genes
Answer Bank
protein may be denatured
requires a large amount of protein
protein sample must be pure
can detect a covalent modification to a protein
Both techniques
Transcribed Image Text:Mass spectrometry and X-ray diffraction are common biochemical techniques for characterizing proteins. Classify each statement based on whether it applies to mass spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, or both techniques. Mass spectrometry protein must be conformationally stable X-ray diffraction small amounts of protein are sufficient analysis requires information about the protein-coding gene or genes Answer Bank protein may be denatured requires a large amount of protein protein sample must be pure can detect a covalent modification to a protein Both techniques
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