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On the use of mild hydrophobic interaction chromatography for "method scouting" protein purification strategies in aqueous two-phase systems: a study using model proteins
Authors:Huddleston J G  Wang R  Lyddiatt A
Institution:Biochemical Recovery Group, BBSRC Centre for Biochemical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom.
Abstract:The behavior of a series of pure proteins partitioned in aqueous two-phase systems is compared with their behavior during mild hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC). A simple theoretical rationale for this comparison is presented based upon solvophobic theory. Similarities were found in the behavior of the model proteins in the two forms of partition chromatography. This indicates that HIC may be employed as a rapid instrumental technique for the broad characterization of protein behavior, which may be of benefit in the development of liquid-liquid partitioning strategies. However, it has proved difficult to completely account for this behavior on the basis of the known physical and structural properties of the proteins used. The variety in the detailed partitioning behavior of this small sample of protein types suggests that partition in aqueous two-phase systems is uniquely sensitive to subtle differences in surface properties of complex macromolecules. (c) 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Keywords:aqueous two-phase systems  Hydrophobic interaction chromatography  protein purification  phase partition
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