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Effect of surface hydrophobicity distribution on retention of ribonucleases in hydrophobic interaction chromatography
Authors:Mahn A  Lienqueo M E  Asenjo J A
Institution:Department of Chemical Engineering, Centre for Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Millennium Institute for Advanced Studies in Cell Biology and Biotechnology, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. amahn_2000@yahoo.es
Abstract:The effect of surface hydrophobicity distribution of proteins on retention in hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) was investigated. Average surface hydrophobicity as well as hydrophobic contact area between protein and matrix were estimated using a classical thermodynamic model. The applicability of the model to predict protein retention in HIC was investigated on ribonucleases with similar average surface hydrophobicity but different surface hydrophobicity distribution. It was shown experimentally that surface hydrophobicity distribution could have an important effect on protein retention in HIC. The parameter "hydrophobic contact area," which comes from the thermodynamic model, was able to represent well the protein retention in HIC with salt gradient elution. Location and size of the hydrophobic patches can therefore have an important effect on protein retention in HIC, and the hydrophobic contact area adequately describes this.
Keywords:Hydrophobic interaction chromatography  Surface hydrophobicity distribution  Hydrophobic contact area  Thermodynamic parameters  Ribonucleases  Enzymes
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