The influence of operational parameters on lysozyme refolding using size-exclusion chromatography |
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Authors: | B. Batas J. Chaudhuri |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK,
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Abstract: | The influence of several parameters on the gel filtration refolding of hen egg white lysozyme from a starting concentration of 40 mg/ml was investigated. Refolding was found to be unaffected by temperature between 30 and 50°C, giving 100% recovered specific activity. At 10°C a 20% reduction in refolding yield was observed. Refolding was carried out successfully with both acrylamide (Sephacryl S100)- and dextran (Superdex 75)-based gel media. At the isoelectric pH of lysozyme, aggregation was suppressed in the column method, whereas protein aggregates were formed during dilution-based refolding. A number of compounds (carboxymethyl cellulose, dextran, sucrose) were added to the mobile phase to reduce the relative viscosity between the sample and mobile phase. Only sucrose, up to 20% (wt), was found not to interfere with lysozyme refolding. |
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