SLM
4800 C Florescence Spectroscopy Systems
Mattson
Sirius 100 Fourier-Transform Inferred Spectrometer
Shitmadzu UV 160 Spectrometer
Jasco
J-500 A Spectropolarimeter (Circular Dichroism)
IBM
AF 270 MHz Fourier Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer
Varian
E- Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometer
A wide variety of spectroscopic methods
have been adapted to investigations of biochemical interest. Applications range from those
which are pragmatic and straightforward (for example, the measurement of protein or
nucleic acid concentration by measurement of the absorbance of ultraviolet radiation) to
those which are esoteric and complex (for example, the solution of the three-dimensional
structure of proteins and nucleic acids using X-ray diffraction methods or two-dimensional
nuclear magnetic resonance methods).
SLM 4800 C Florescence
Spectroscopy Systems
The 4800 C combines the capabilities of a sophisticated steady-state
spectrofluorometer with the additional features of subnanoscond lifetime instrument.
Steady-state operations includes obtaining excitation and emission spectra, polarization,
and fluorescence intensity measurements. The dynamic capabilities of the instrument
include the measurement of fluorescencent lifetimes and phase/modulation spectroscopy
based on available operating frequencies of 6, 18, and 30MHz. Phase-resolved
spectrofluorometry combines the steady-state and dynamic capabilities of the 4800 C to
yield new capabilities in subnanosecond fluorscence spectral analysis. The instrument is
equipped with a supplementary detection channel facilitating data acquisition. The entire
system is computer controlled permitting a variety of data acquisition modes and affording
capabilities in data manipulation.
Mattson Sirius 100
Fourier-Transform Inferred Spectrometer
The instrument has recently been upgraded to permit greater flexibility
in data acquisition. Available accessories permit a wide variety of infra-red experiments
including a diffused reflectance, attenuated total reflectance, and transmittance modes of
operation.
Shitmadzu
UV 160 Spectrometer
Gilford 2400D Spectrometer Hewlett-Pakard 8451A Diode Array
Spectrometer These UV-Vis spectrometers are variously equipped to permit a variety of
experiments including kinetic enzyme assays, DNA Melting experiments, and repetitive
spectral acquisition.
Jasco J-500 A
Spectropolarimeter (Circular Dichroism)
The instrument has recently been upgraded to permit reliable data
acquisition in the far UV to a wavelength of 180nm. Data Acquisition as well as instrument
parameter control has been computer interfaced with an IBM PC XT. Hard copies are
generated on and HP 7475A Printer/Plotter. A precision Haake circulator is available for
use with thermostatted cells permitting determination of temperature dependent alterations
in structure. Circular diachronic spectra in the region of peptide bond absorbency
(180nm-240nm) can provide a measure of protein secondary structure on deconvolution of the
ellipticity envelope. A program written by Kathleen Williams of the department staff is
available for this aspect of data analysis.
IBM AF 270 MHz Fourier
Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer
Probe heads for the detection of 1H/13C
(10mm), 19F (5mm), and a tunable probe (10mm) are available permitting
acquisition of spectra of all magnetic nuclei including 31P, 15N,
etc. This instrument is of Bruker manufacture with and Aspect 3000 computer system and
resident software. The system is capable of a variety of experimental operations including
the acquisition of two-dimensional spectra. While the instrument is adequate for many
classes of biological NMR experiments, a departmental priority is the acquisition of a
high field (500MHz) instrument, which will permit extension of the types of magnetic
resonance investigations.
Varian E- Electron Spin
Resonance Spectrometer
Instrument Laboratories Video 22 Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
The instrument is equipped with a graphite furnace and can be operated
in either the flame or furnace mode. Lamps are available for the analysis of the following
elements: Zn, Cd, Hg, Ni, Co, Ca, Mg, P, Th, and Cu. |