Gelatin-Immobilised Poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate) Cryogel for Affinity Purification of Fibronectin |
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Authors: | Işık Perçin Erol Aksöz Adil Denizli |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, Molecular Biology Division, Hacettepe University, Beytepe, 06800, Ankara, Turkey 2. Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry Division, Hacettepe University, P.K. 1, Samanpazari, 06242, Ankara, Turkey
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Abstract: | In this work, fibronectin purification from human plasma with the gelatin-immobilised poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) cryogel has been evaluated. The PHEMA cryogel was prepared by cryo-polymerisation which proceeds in an aqueous solution of monomer frozen inside a plastic syringe. The PHEMA cryogel contained interconnected macrochannels of 10–200 μm in diameter. Gelatin molecules were covalently immobilised onto the PHEMA cryogel via carbodiimide activation. The gelatin-immobilised PHEMA cryogel was used to purify fibronectin from human plasma. Fibronectin adsorption from human plasma on the PHEMA cryogel was 0.30 mg/ml, while much higher adsorption values, up to 38 mg/ml, was obtained with the gelatin-immobilised PHEMA cryogel. The fibronectin adsorption capacity of the gelatin-immobilised PHEMA cryogel did not change with an increase in the flow rate of plasma. Up to 92 % of the adsorbed fibronectin was eluted using 2 M urea containing 1 M NaCl as elution agent. The adsorption–elution cycle was repeated ten times using the same PHEMA cryogel. No remarkable decrease was detected in the adsorption capacity of the gelatin-immobilised PHEMA cryogel. |
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