DISPLACEMENT OF PROTEINS IN HYDROPHOBIC INTERACTION CHROMATOGRAPHY

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作者
ANTIA, FD
FELLEGVARI, I
HORVATH, C
机构
[1] The R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Spring House
[2] Central Research Institute for Chemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
[3] Department of Chemical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven
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10.1021/ie00047a031
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
Displacement chromatography of binary protein mixtures is carried out in the hydrophobic interaction (HIC) mode for the first time. Sharp displacement; separations of a mixture of ribonuclease (RNase) and lysozyme (LYS) are achieved on a TSK-Butyl NPR column using bovine serum albumin (BSA) as the displacer in a carrier containing 2.3 M ammonium sulfate. On the other hand, chromatography of a BSA and LYS mixture on a micropellicular polystyrene based HIC sorbent at 23 degrees C shows evidence of selectivity inversion upon going from analytical conditions to displacement with a-chymotrypsinogen A (CHY) as the displacer, and the separation is not good. Measurement of the adsorption behavior of LYS, BSA, and CHY by frontal analysis on the polystyrene-based sorbent shows that whereas the BSA and CHY isotherms are concave downward, the LYS isotherm is S-shaped, indicative of a cooperative adsorption mechanism. In addition, the LYS and BSA isotherms intersect; The selectivity reversal and the resulting chromatographic behavior are adequately explained with the help of a stability analysis. For the purpose of the analysis, the ideal adsorbed solution theory is invoked to describe the multicomponent LYS and BSA isotherm. Operation at 40 degrees C is found to mitigate the effects of Selectivity inversion, and the displacement separation is accomplished.
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页码:2796 / 2804
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