Abstract: | Chymotrypsin is specifically adsorbed at low ionic strength and alkaline pH to hydroxyalkyl methacrylate gels with N-benzyloxycarbonylglycl-D-phenylalanine or N-benzyloxycarbonylglycyl-D-leucine attached through 1,6-hexanediamine. Chymotrypsin is not adsorbed either to the unmodified gel (Spheron) or to the gel with attached, 1,6-hexanediamine (NH2-Spheron). The adsorption of chymotrypsin to Z-Gly-D-Phe-NH2-Spheron was investigated as a function of pH and ionic strength. Trypsin is not adsorbed to this gel. Chymotrypsin isolated from a crude pancreatic extract by affinity chromatography on Z-Gly-D-Phe-NH2-Spheron had the same activity as the enzyme isolated on a column of Spheron, to which the naturally-occurring trypsin inhibitor had been coupled. |