| Literature DB >> 3260758 |
T J Lobl1, M R Deibel, A W Yem.
Abstract
A general, convenient, one-step purification procedure for chemically synthesized proteins present in low yields using on-resin biotinylation is reported. The protein, terminally deprotected and neutralized on-resin, is stirred in dimethylformamide and then biotinylated with N-hydroxysuccinimidobiotin (2 mg/mg protein on-resin) for 24 h at 45 degrees C. Following low/high hydrogen fluoride cleavage (J. P. Tam, W. F. Heath, and R. B. Merrifield (1983) J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 105, 6442-6455) the crude cleavage product was applied to an avidin agarose column. The column was washed with phosphate-buffered saline until all unbound materials had been eluted off. Then the biotinylated protein was eluted with 0.1 M glycine HCl, pH 2.0. A pilot experiment with two unrelated peptides on-resin established the experimental conditions for biotinylation. We then demonstrated that the chemically synthesized 153 residue [Asp205]-interleukin-1 beta (117-269), present in less than 1% yield in the crude HF cleavage mixture, could be purified to homogeneity in one step. In addition 70 and 114 residue synthetic fragments, (200-269) and (156-269), were also purified in this manner. Biotinylation on-resin appears to be an attractive method of purifying low yield chemically synthesized proteins and for preparing proteins with biotinyl moieties at specific locations such as the amino terminus.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3260758 DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(88)90665-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Biochem ISSN: 0003-2697 Impact factor: 3.365