| Literature DB >> 34541230 |
Valentina La Verde1, Paola Dominici1, Alessandra Astegno1.
Abstract
Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) or gel filtration is a hydrodynamic technique that separates molecules in solution as a function of their size and shape. In the case of proteins, the hydrodynamic value that can be experimentally derived is the Stokes radius (Rs), which is the radius of a sphere with the same hydrodynamic properties (i.e., frictional coefficient) as the biomolecule. Determination of Rs by SEC has been widely used to monitor conformational changes induced by the binding of calcium (Ca2+) to many Ca2+-sensor proteins. For this class of proteins, SEC separation is based not just on the variation in protein size following Ca2+ binding, but likely arises from changes in the hydration shell structure. This protocol aims to describe a gel filtration experiment on a prepacked column using a Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography (FPLC) system to determine the Rs of proteins with some indications that are specific for Ca2+ sensor proteins.Entities:
Keywords: Ca2+-sensor proteins ; Conformational change; Gel filtration; Hydrodynamics; Protein shape; Protein size; Size exclusion chromatography; Stokes radius
Year: 2017 PMID: 34541230 PMCID: PMC8410290 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bio Protoc ISSN: 2331-8325