Literature DB >> 26499969

Reciprocating free-flow isoelectric focusing device for preparative separation of proteins.

Fan-Zhi Kong1, Ying Yang2, Yi Wang1, Guo-Qing Li1, Shan Li2, Hua Xiao1, Liu-Yin Fan3, Shao-Rong Liu4, Cheng-Xi Cao5.   

Abstract

The traditional recycling free-flow isoelectric focusing (RFFIEF) suffered from complex structure, tedious operations and poor extensibility as well as high cost. To address these issues, a novel reciprocating free-flow isoelectric focusing device (ReFFIEF) was developed for proteins or peptides pre-fractionation. In the new device, a reciprocating background flow was for the first time introduced into free flow electrophoresis (FFE) system. The gas cushion injector (GCI) used in the previous continuous free-flow electrophoresis (CFFE) was redesigned for the reciprocating background flow. With the GCI, the reciprocating background flow could be achieved between the GCI, separation chamber and transient self-balance collector (tSBC). In a run, process fluid flowed to and from, forming a stable reciprocating fluid flow in the separation chamber. A pH gradient was created within the separation chamber, and at the same time proteins were focused repeatedly when passing through the chamber under perpendicular electric field. The ReFFIEF procedure was optimized for fractionations of three model proteins, and the optimized method was further used for pre-fractionation of model human serum samples. As compared with the traditional RFFIEF devices developed about 25 years ago, the new ReFFIEF system showed several merits, such as simple design and structure, user-friendly operation and easy to extend as well as low cost.
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Keywords:  Free-flow electrophoresis; Preparative isoelectric focusing; Protein fractionation; pH gradient

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26499969     DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2015.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr A        ISSN: 0021-9673            Impact factor:   4.759


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