Magnetic biospecific affinity adsorbents for immunoglobulin and enzyme isolation |
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Authors: | Tadhg Griffin Klaus Mosbach Rolf Mosbach |
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Affiliation: | 1. Pure and Applied Biochemistry, Chemical Center, University of Lund, PO Box 740, S-220 07, Lund, Sweden 2. Medizinisches Institut für Umwelthygiene an der Universit?t Düsseldorf, Postfach 5634, D-4000, Düsseldorf 1, Federal Republic of Germany
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Abstract: | Magnetic biospecific affinity adsorbents for immunoglobulin and enzyme isolation have been prepared. They were obtained by a “ post-magnetization” procedure involving a simple treatment of the various affinity gels with magnetic ferrofluid. The magnetic biospecific adsorbents tested include magnetic protein A-Sepharose for isolation of IgG antibodies, magnetic human serum albumin (HSA)-Sepharose for anti-HSA isolation, and magnetic 2′,5′-ADP for isolation of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase from baker’s yeast and hemolyzates of human red blood cells. For the latter enzyme, a 11,000-fold purification was achieved in one step. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic biospecific affinity adsorbents biospecific affinity adsorbents, magnetic affinity adsorbents, magnetic biospecific adsorbents, magnetic biospecific affinity immunoglobulin, isolation by magnetic affinity adsorbents enzymes, isolation by magnetic affinity adsorbents glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, isolation by magnetic affinity adsorbents |
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