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Protein adsorption isotherm behavior in hydrophobic interaction chromatography.

Protein adsorption isotherm behavior in hydrophobic interaction chromatography. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Protein adsorption isotherm behavior in hydrophobic interaction chromatography. Abstract Text:

    jie chenJie Chen,steven m cramerSteven M Cramer,

    The adsorption behavior of proteins in hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) was evaluated by determining the isotherms of a wide range of proteins on various HIC resin systems. Parallel batch experiments were carried out with eleven proteins on three hydrophobic resins with different ligand chemistries and densities. The effects of salt concentration, resin chemistry and protein properties on the isotherms were also examined. The resulting isotherms exhibited unique patterns of adsorption behaviors. For certain protein-resin combinations, a "critical salt behavior" was observed where the amount of protein bound to the resin increased significantly above this salt concentration. Proteins that exhibited this behavior tended to be relatively large with more solvent accessible hydrophobic surface area. Further, calculations indicated that under these conditions the occupied surface area of the adsorbed protein layer could exceed the accessible surface area. The establishment of unique classes of adsorption behavior may shed light on our understanding of the behavior of proteins in HIC systems.

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    j chenJ Chen,sm cramerSM Cramer,

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    Protein adsorption isotherm behavior in hydrophobic interaction chromatography. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, U.S. Gov't,

    Journal: Journal of chromatography. A

    VOLUME: 1165

    Page Numbers: 67-77

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    ISSN: 0021-9673

    DAY: 24

    MONTH: 07

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 9318488

    Protein adsorption isotherm behavior in hydrophobic interaction chromatography. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Proteins

    MESH TERMS: isolation & purification

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    Substance Name: Proteins

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, RPI, NY 12180, USA. crames@rpi.edu

    Country: Netherlands

    Netherlands Research PublicationNetherlands Research Publication

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    MEDLINETA: J Chromatogr A

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