We compare three separation techniques for preparative purposes, i.e. ion-exchange chromatography on CM-cellulose, conventional isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gel slabs and immobilized pH gradients. The biological system used to test the three methods is a solution containing four hemoglobin (Hb) valence intermediates, i.e. metHb, oxyHb, (α+βO2)2 and (αO2β+)2. The ΔpI between the two valence intermediates is 0.04 pH units. Immobilized pH gradients give the best performance in terms of resolving power, total amount of protein which can be loaded and retention of biological activity by the protein (the latter assessed by determination of CO dissociation rates).

PURIFICATION OF HUMAN-HEMOGLOBIN VALENCE INTERMEDIATES BY PREPARATIVE IMMOBILIZED PH GRADIENTS / C. GELFI, P. RIGHETTI, E. ROVIDA, M. SAMAJA. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL METHODS. - ISSN 0165-022X. - 14:3(1987), pp. 139-147.

PURIFICATION OF HUMAN-HEMOGLOBIN VALENCE INTERMEDIATES BY PREPARATIVE IMMOBILIZED PH GRADIENTS

C. GELFI;M. SAMAJA
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1987

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We compare three separation techniques for preparative purposes, i.e. ion-exchange chromatography on CM-cellulose, conventional isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide gel slabs and immobilized pH gradients. The biological system used to test the three methods is a solution containing four hemoglobin (Hb) valence intermediates, i.e. metHb, oxyHb, (α+βO2)2 and (αO2β+)2. The ΔpI between the two valence intermediates is 0.04 pH units. Immobilized pH gradients give the best performance in terms of resolving power, total amount of protein which can be loaded and retention of biological activity by the protein (the latter assessed by determination of CO dissociation rates).
Hemoglobin valence intermediates; Immobilized pH gradients; Isoelectric focusing; Preparative electrophoresis
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
1987
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