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Enrichment of low-copy-number gene products by hydrophobic interaction chromatography
Authors:Fountoulakis M  Takács M F  Takács B
Affiliation:F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Preclinical Central Nervous System Research-Gene Technology, Basel, Switzerland. michael.fountoulakis@roche.com
Abstract:Enrichment of proteins in solution is the goal of a purification process and often a scientific challenge. We investigated the capacity of hydrophobic interaction chromatography to enrich proteins, potential candidates for novel drug targets. The soluble protein fraction of Haemophilus influenzae was fractionated over a TSK Phenyl column and the proteins resolved were analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry. Approximately 150 proteins, bound to the column, were identified, 30 for the first time. Most of the proteins enriched by hydrophobic interaction chromatography were represented by major spots, so that an enrichment of low-copy-number gene products was only partially achieved. The proteins enriched by this chromatographic approach belong to various protein classes, including enzymes, ribosomal proteins and proteins with as yet unknown functions. The results include two-dimensional maps and a list of the proteins enriched by hydrophobic interaction chromatography.
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