I am doing a project in screening for lectins in Bacteria. I am not a biochemistry or immunology background.
From literature, the screening protocols needs column coupled with sugars. I had done the sugar coupling but how do I test the efficiency of my column?
Also, I had a trouble in cell breaking. Since I suspect the lectin is either membrane bound or reside inter cellular, what would be a most efficient way to break the cell wall and release the lectins within? My bacteria is a gram -ve BSL-2 organism. I found out that literature did mentioned about ultrasonic vibrations. The problem is should I use a "water bath type" sonicator or "probe" type sonicator?
Sorry for my noobness but I really got stuck and got no idea on how to deal with this.
Appreciate your help and comments.
Thanks
Adrian.















