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Properties of flaky affinity resin with co-continuous structure.

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  • Properties of flaky affinity resin with co-continuous structure. Abstract Text:

    tomoko moriTomoko Mori,akito tanakaAkito Tanaka,takuya kuboTakuya Kubo,kunimitsu kayaKunimitsu Kaya,mari sakamotoMari Sakamoto,ken hosoyaKen Hosoya,tomoko moriTomoko Mori,akito tanakaAkito Tanaka,takuya kuboTakuya Kubo,kunimitsu kayaKunimitsu Kaya,mari sakamotoMari Sakamoto,ken hosoyaKen Hosoya,

    A new type of flaky affinity resin for capture of the target proteins was prepared to discuss its properties compared with those of a particulate affinity resin. The resin prepared had totally co-continuous structure (monolith) and was utilized in the shape of flake. The concentration of surface amino groups for immobilization of ligand was determined to be 22.3mumol/ml. Immobilizations of ligand such as Sulfonamide, Ketoprofen, Captopril, or Methotrexate (MTX) on the affinity resin were quantitatively proceeded to afford fully covered (100%) affinity resins. Control of the immobilization rate of affinity resin using Sulfonamide or Ketoprofen was successfully achieved with the calculated immobilization rate. The flaked shape of affinity resin (100-400mum) presumably simplified affinity experimental procedures and the affinity resin immobilizing Sulfonamide effectively captured one of the target proteins, CAII, without non-specifically bound proteins. The observed properties of the flaky affinity resin as well as ease in handling are really useful for capture of the target proteins of possible rare ligands.

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    t moriT Mori,a tanakaA Tanaka,t kuboT Kubo,k kayaK Kaya,m sakamotoM Sakamoto,k hosoyaK Hosoya,t moriT Mori,a tanakaA Tanaka,t kuboT Kubo,k kayaK Kaya,m sakamotoM Sakamoto,k hosoyaK Hosoya,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry

    VOLUME: 16

    Page Numbers: 1983-91

    Journal Abbreviation: Bioorg. Med. Chem.

    ISSN: 1464-3391

    DAY: 4

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Aoba 6-6-20, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8579, Japan.

    Country: England

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