| Literature DB >> 26447826 |
Chao-Xi Zeng1, Rui-Pu Xin1, Sui-Jian Qi1, Bo Yang2, Yong-Hua Wang1.
Abstract
Aqueous two-phase systems, based on the use of natural quaternary ammonium compounds, were developed to establish a benign biotechnological route for efficient protein separation. In this study, aqueous two-phase systems of two natural resources betaine and choline with polyethyleneglycol (PEG400/600) or inorganic salts (K2 HPO4 /K3 PO4 ) were formed. It was shown that in the K2 HPO4 -containing aqueous two-phase system, hydrophobic interactions were an important driving force of protein partitioning, while protein size played a vital role in aqueous two-phase systems that contained polyethylene glycol. An extraction efficiency of more than 90% for bovine serum albumin in the betaine/K2 HPO4 aqueous two-phase system can be obtained, and this betaine-based aqueous two-phase system provided a gentle and stable environment for the protein. In addition, after investigation of the cluster phenomenon in the betaine/K2 HPO4 aqueous two-phase systems, it was suggested that this phenomenon also played a significant role for protein extraction in this system. The development of aqueous two-phase systems based on natural quaternary ammonium compounds not only provided an effective and greener method of aqueous two-phase system to meet the requirements of green chemistry but also may help to solve the mystery of the compartmentalization of biomolecules in cells.Entities:
Keywords: Aqueous two-phase systems; Protein separation; Quaternary ammonium compounds
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26447826 DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201500660
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sep Sci ISSN: 1615-9306 Impact factor: 3.645