Bilodeau, Camille L Vecchiarello, Nicholas A Altern, Scott Cramer, Steven M
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Journal of chromatography. A
Recent studies have shown that by combining orthogonal, non-affinity chromatography steps, it is possible to rapidly develop efficient purification processes for molecules of interest. Here, we build upon previous work to develop a flexible framework for identifying resins that remove optimally orthogonal sets of impurities for a wide variety of pr...
Xu, Rui Li, Xianxiu Dong, Xiaoyan Sun, Yan
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Journal of chromatography. A
It has been known that anion exchangers prepared by grafting poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI) onto Sepharose FF (PEI-Sepharose) at ionic capacities (IC) over 600 mmol/L show both high protein adsorption capacity and uptake kinetics, and charge reversal of PEI-Sepharose by modification with succinic anhydride can produce protein cation exchangers of high c...
Reese, Hannah Bordelon, Tee Shanahan, Calvin Crapanzano, Michael Sly, Jae Menegatti, Stefano
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Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences
Polyclonal immunoglobulin therapeutics comprising dosed IgG and IgM combinations are powerful tools in fighting cancer and severe infections. The inability of protein ligands to produce polyclonal IgG- and IgM-enriched formulations and recover monoclonal IgM calls for novel ligands with superior biorecognition activity. In this study, a peptoid lig...
Du, Kaifeng
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Journal of chromatography. A
Macroporous cellulose monolith as chromatographic support was successfully fabricated from an ionic liquid dissolved cellulose solution by an emulsification method and followed by the cross-linking reaction and DEAE modification. With the physical characterization, the cellulose monolith featured by both the interconnected macropores in range of 0....
Tsonev, Latchezar I Hirsh, Allen G
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Journal of chromatography. A
We have previously described a liquid chromatographic (LC) method for uncoupling controlled, wide range pH gradients and simultaneous controlled gradients of a non-buffering solute on ion exchange resins (Hirsh and Tsonev, 2012) [1]. Here we report the application of this two dimensional LC technique to the problem of resolving Human Transferrin (H...
Rogers, John C Bomgarden, Ryan D
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Mass spectrometry (MS) has become the predominant technology to analyze proteins due to it ability to identify and characterize proteins and their modifications with high sensitivity and selectivity (Aebersold and Mann, Nature 422(6928):198-207, 2003; Han et al., Curr Opin Chem Biol 12(5):483-490, 2008). While mass spectrometry instruments have imp...
Alpert, Andrew J
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Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Proteins may be considered as polypeptides large enough to have a well-defined tertiary, or three-dimensional structure. In aqueous media, this structure is typically one in which polar and charged amino acid residues are on the surface while hydrophobic residues tend to be sequestered in the core and reasonably inaccessible to the aqueous environm...
Jiang, Liuwei Marcus, R. Kenneth
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Capillary-channeled polymer (C-CP) fiber stationary phases are finding utility in the realms of protein analytics as well as downstream processing. We have recently described the modification of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) C-CP fibers to affect amine-rich phases for the weak anion-exchange (WAX) separation of proteins. Polyethylenimine (PEI)...
Creasy, Arch Barker, Gregory Yao, Yan Carta, Giorgio
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Biotechnology journal
Predicting protein elution for overloaded ion exchange columns requires models capable of describing protein binding over broad ranges of protein and salt concentrations. Although approximate mechanistic models are available, they do not always have the accuracy needed for precise predictions. The aim of this work is to develop a method to predict ...
Koshari, Stijn H S Wagner, Norman J Lenhoff, Abraham M
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Journal of chromatography. A
Measurements of the nanoscale structure of chromatographic adsorbents and the associated distribution of sorbed protein within the media can facilitate improvements in such media. We demonstrate a new technique for this purpose using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) to characterize the nano- to microscale structure of the chromatographic media...