Separation of insect hemolymph proteins by cascade-mode multi-affinity chromatography. |
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Authors: | P Samaraweera J Porath J H Law |
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Affiliation: | Center for Insect Science, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721. |
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Abstract: | The hemolymph of the adult female Manduca sexta was fractionated by cascade-mode multi-affinity chromatography (CASMAC) on a main-line tandem column chain containing Zn(2+)-TED, T-gel, Ni(2+)-DPA, and phenylsepharose and a side-line column containing Zn(2+)-DPA. The technique separated some of the previously described major hemolymph proteins, and yielded a number of fractions with simple composition. Some of these fractions contained only less abundant proteins of Manduca hemolymph. Thus, it appears that CASMAC would be a very useful fractionation technique for purification and characterization of the minor proteins of insect hemolymph. |
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Keywords: | Manduca sexta metal ion affinity multiaffinity adsorption |
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