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tag$81469$ - translation to greek

His tag; Histidine tag; Hexa histidine-tag; 6xhis-tag; 6xHis-tag; His-tag; Polyhistidine tag; Hexahistidine tag; Histidine-tag; Histag
  • Three views of the Xray structure of Ni(NTA)(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>2</sub>
  • A simple column for Ni<sup>2+</sup>-[[affinity chromatography]]. The sample and subsequent buffers are manually poured into the column.

tag      
v. σημειώ, παρακολουθώ
baggage check         
  • Bag tag for a 1972 flight to [[Unalaska Airport]] on [[Reeve Aleutian Airways]]
TICKET ATTACHED TO LUGGAGE FOR IDENTIFICATION
Luggage tags; Baggage check
έλεγχος αποσκευών
paste board         
  • Oscar Friedheim]] card cutting and scoring machine from 1889
PAPER, THICKER AND MORE DURABLE THAN NORMAL WRITING OR PRINTING PAPER
Paste board; Pasteboard; Cardstock paper; Cover stock; Cardstock; Card stocks; Coverstock; Cardstocks; Coverstocks; Cover stocks; Pasteboards; Paste boards; Card board; Oaktag; Oak tag; Pasteboard (paper product); Oak-tag
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Definition

tag team
¦ noun
1. a pair of wrestlers who fight as a team, taking the ring alternately.
2. informal, chiefly N. Amer. a pair of people working together.
Origin
from the fact that one wrestler cannot enter the ring until the other tags or touches hands with them on leaving.

Wikipedia

Polyhistidine-tag

A polyhistidine-tag is an amino acid motif in proteins that typically consists of at least six histidine (His) residues, often at the N- or C-terminus of the protein. It is also known as hexa histidine-tag, 6xHis-tag, His6 tag, by the US trademarked name HIS TAG (US Trademark serial number 74242707), and most commonly as His-Tag. The tag was invented by Roche, although the use of histidines and its vectors are distributed by Qiagen. Various purification kits for histidine-tagged proteins are available from Qiagen, Sigma, Thermo Scientific, GE Healthcare, Macherey-Nagel, Cube Biotech, Clontech, Bio-Rad, [1] and others.

MK(HQ)6 may be used for enhanced expression in E. coli and tag removal. The total number of histidine residues may vary in the tag from as low as two, to as high as 10 or more His residues. N- or C-terminal His-tags may also be followed or preceded, respectively, by a suitable amino acid sequence that facilitates removal of the polyhistidine-tag using endopeptidases. This extra sequence is not necessary if exopeptidases are used to remove N-terminal His-tags (e.g., Qiagen TAGZyme). Furthermore, exopeptidase cleavage may solve the unspecific cleavage observed when using endoprotease-based tag removal. Polyhistidine-tags are often used for affinity purification of genetically modified proteins.