Some studies of the chromatographic properties of gels (‘Artificial antibodies/receptors’) for selective adsorption of proteins

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D. Tong
Cs. Heényi
Zs. Bikádi
J. -P. Gao
S. Hjertén
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[1] University of Uppsala,Department of Biochemistry
[2] Biomedical Center,Department of Medical Chemistry
[3] Ultro Inc.,Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Institute of Chemistry, Chemical Research Center
[4] University of Szeged,undefined
[5] Hungarian Academy of Science,undefined
[6] Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,undefined
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Chromatographia | 2001年 / 54卷
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Column liquid chromatography; Affinity chromatography; Polyacrylamide gels; Imprinting; Molecular recognition; Proteins;
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Although conventional imprinting involving the use of charged functional monomers has been used by many authors for selective adsorption of small molecules, it has not been very successful with high-molecular-weight substances, for example proteins (“...macromolecules, such as proteins are difficult to apply as templates...”; H. S. Andersson, Doctoral Thesis, Trycki Högskolan Kalmar, 1999, p. 8.). Four years ago we therefore introduced an alternative method based on the polymerization ofnon-charged monomers (acrylamide andN,N′-methylenebisacrylamide) in the presence of the protein of interest. The selectivity of the gels for proteins was high (for instance, myoglobin from horse was adsorbed by a column designed to be selective for this protein, whereas, myoglobin from whale was not adsorbed) and they can therefore be regarded as ‘artificial antibodies’ (or ‘artificial receptors’).
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