Literature DB >> 24372141

A novel method for separation of caseins from milk by phosphates precipitation.

Chon-Ho Yen1, Yin-Shen Lin, Ching-Fu Tu.   

Abstract

Milk protein of farm animals is difficult to isolate because of the presence of casein micelles, which are hard to separate from whey by using centrifugation or filtration. Insoluble casein micelles also create an obstacle for purification instruments to operate efficiently. The conventional method, to precipitate caseins by lowering pH to 4.6 and then recover the whey fraction for further purification using chromatography techniques, is not applicable to proteins having an isoelectric point similar to caseins. In addition, the acid condition used for casein removal usually leads to significantly poor yields and reduced biological activities. In this study, a novel method of precipitating caseins under neutral or weak acidic conditions is presented. The method employs a phosphate salt and a freeze-thaw procedure to obtain a casein-free whey protein fraction. This fraction contains more than 90% yield with little loss of bioactivity of the target protein, and is readily available for further chromatographic purification. This method was successfully applied to purify recombinant human factor IX and recombinant hirudin from the milk of transgenic pigs in the presented study. It is an efficient pretreatment approach prior to chromatographic purification of milk protein from farm animals and particularly of great value to collect those recombinants secreted from transgenic livestock.

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Keywords:  casein; chromatography; phosphate; precipitation; purification; transgenic pigs

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Year:  2015        PMID: 24372141     DOI: 10.1080/10826068.2013.877030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prep Biochem Biotechnol        ISSN: 1082-6068            Impact factor:   2.162


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