BIOL 302 - Cellular Biology

Lab A Bibliography

Berges, John A. et al.
A comparison of Lowry, Bradford, and Smith protein assays using different protein standards and protein isolated from the marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana.
Marine Biology 1993;115(2):187-93.

Boyes S. et al.
Measurement of Protein Content in Fruit Juices, Wine and Plant Extracts in the Presence of Endogenous Organic Compounds.
Food and Science Technology. 1997;30:778-785.

Brooks SP, et al.
A comparison of methods for determining total body protein.
Anal Biochem. 1995;226(1):26-30.

Brown, R.E. et al.
Protein Measurement using Bicinchoninic Acid:an elimination of interfering substances.
Anal. Biochem. 1989;180(1):136-9.

Compton, Steve et al.
Mechanism of dye response and interference in the Bradford protein assay.
Anal. Biochem. 1985;151 (2):369-74.

Fountoulakis M, et al.
Comparison of the Coomassie brilliant blue, bicinchoninic acid and Lowry quantitation assays, using non-glycosylated and glycosylated proteins.
J Biochem Biophys Methods. 1992;24(3-4):265-74.

Giraudi, G., G. Baggiani, and C. Giovannoli.
Inaccuracy of the Bradford method for the determination of protein concentration in steroid-horseradish peroxidase conjugates.
Analytica chimica acta. 1997;337(1):93.

Guerlava P, Izac V, Tholozan J L.
Comparison of different methods of cell lysis and protein measurements in Clostridium perfringens: Application to the cell volume determination.
Current Microbiology. 1998;36(3):131-135.

Ikeda S, et al.
Axin, a negative regulator of the Wnt signaling pathway, forms a complex with GSK-3beta and beta-catenin and promotes GSK-3beta-dependent phosphorylation of beta-catenin.
EMBO Journal. 1998;17(5):1371-1384.

Jenzano, Joyce W.et al.
Comparison of five techniques for the determination of protein content in mixed human saliva.
Anal. Biochem. 1986;159(2):370-6.

Kader A, Liu H.
Interference of anthracycline derivatives with measurement of proteins with BCA.
Clin. Chem. 1997;43(11) 2201-2202.

Kanaya, Ken-ichiro, Hiromi, Keitaro.
Spectrophotometric determination of protein by the stopped-flow time difference analysis technique to enhance the sensitivity of the Coomassie brilliant blue-binding method.
Agricultural and Biological Chemistry. 1988;52(Oct.):2615-16.

Lea,M.A., Grasso, S.V.
Anomalous behavior of H1 histone and polylysine in the Bradford assay for protein determination.
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1984;435:170-2.

Marshall, Thomas, Willliams, Katherine M.
Drug interference in the Bradford and 2,2'-bicinchoninic acid protein assays.
Anal. Biochem., 1991;198(2):352-4.

O'Malley, C. J.
A comparison of five assays for Protein C assay.
Australian Journal of medical sciences. 1993;14(3):90.

Pierce, J., Suelter, C.H.
An Evaluation of the Coomassie brilliant Blue G-250 dye-binding method for quantitative protein determination.
Anal. Biochem. 1977;81(2):478-80.

Singh B.P. et al.
Evaluation of protein assay methods for pollen and fungal spore extracts.
Biochemistry international. 1992;27 (3):477-484.

Smith PK, et al.
Measurement of protein using bicinchoninic acid.
Anal Biochem. 1985;150(1):76-85.

Sohl, J. L., Splittgerber, A. G. ficance.
The binding of Coomassie brilliant blue to bovine serum albumin: a physical biochemistry experiment.
Journal of Chemical Education. 1991;68:262-4.

Tan D. et al.
Role of arginine 439 in substrate binding of 5-aminolevulinate synthase.
Biochemistry. 1998;37(6):1478-1484.

Williams, K. M., P. Fox, and T. Marshall.
A Comparison of Protein Assays for the Determination of the Protein Concentration of Beer.
Journal of the Institute for Brewing. 1995;101(5):365.

Wright SF, Upadhyaya A.
Extraction of an abundant and unusual protein from soil and comparison with hyphal protein of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
Soil Science. 1996;161(9):575-586.

Zor T, Selinger Z.
Linearization of the Bradford protein assay increases its sensitivity: theoretical and experimental studies.
Anal. Biochem. 1996;236(2):302-8.