Reversed-phase poly(styrene-divinylbenzene) materials optimised for large scale preparative and process purification of synthetic peptides and recombinant proteins |
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Authors: | Lloyd Linda L Millichip Mark I Watkins Jennifer M |
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Affiliation: | Polymer Laboratories Ltd., Church Stretton, Shropshire, UK. linda.lloyd@polymerlabs.com |
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Abstract: | Rigid macroporous copolymers of styrene and divinylbenzene have been designed for large-scale preparative and process-scale purification of synthetic peptides and recombinant proteins. The polymeric particles are mechanically stable and hence able to operate at the required high linear velocities. The pore size and pore morphology has been optimised to enable unhindered solute diffusion whilst providing maximum available surface area to enhance loading capacity. A 100 A pore size has been developed for synthetic peptides and a 300 A pore size for recombinant proteins. Precise control of particle size, within the range 10 to 20 microm, is possible which together with the very narrow particle size distribution enables maximum resolution/loading to be obtained within the pressure limits of the instrumentation being used. The chemical stability of the polymer enables cleaning in place with 1 M sodium hydroxide without particle dissolution or a deterioration in selectivity. These materials can be packed into compression hardware and are manufactured as single lots up to 100 kg (300 l) batch size. |
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