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Comparison of the protein adsorption selectivity of salt-promoted agarose-based adsorbents: Hydrophobic, thiophilic and electron donor–acceptor adsorbents
Authors:Patrick P Berna  Nathalie Berna  Jerker Porath  Sven Oscarsson
Affiliation:

a Biochemical Separation Centre, University of Uppsala, BMC, Box 577, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden

b Department of Chemical Engineering, Mälardalen University, Box 325, S-631 05 Eskilstuna, Sweden

c ARL Division of Biotechnology and Department of Biochemistry, University of Arizona, P.O. Box 210088, Biosciences West 350, Tucson, AZ 85721-0088, USA

Abstract:Protein adsorption of human serum onto six different agarose-based chromatographic gels that were representative of the salt-promoted adsorbent family [octyl- and phenyl-Sepharose, mercaptoethanol–divinyl sulfone agarose (T gel), mercaptomethylene pyridine-derivatized agarose gel (MP gel), tricyanoaminopropene–divinyl sulfone agarose (DVS–TCP gel), tricyanoamino-propene–bisoxirane agarose (bisoxirane–TCP gel)] was studied in the presence of moderate or high concentrations of the water structuring salt, sodium sulfate. Study of the protein adsorption selectivity by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis revealed an opposed selectivity for hydrophobic interaction adsorbents and electron donor–acceptor adsorbents. The T gel, MP gel and TCP gels belonged to the electron donor–acceptor adsorbents, displaying a main selectivity for immunoglobulins, whereas octyl-Sepharose belonged to the hydrophobic adsorbents, displaying a main selectivity for ‘hydrophobic' proteins. Phenyl-Sepharose for its part was described as an example of a composite selectivity of both families. The conclusion of this work is two-fold: (1) hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) and electron donor–acceptor chromatography (EDAC) have opposed protein selectivities and are both salt-promoted. As a main consequence, it means that high concentrations of a water-structuring salt can promote different types of weak molecular interactions, resulting in different protein adsorption selectivities: (2) thiophilic adsorption chromatography (TAC) should be renamed EDAC as similar protein selectivity is demonstrated for electron donor–acceptor ligand devoid of sulfur atoms.
Keywords:Proteins   Immunoglobulins
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