Purification of complex protein mixtures by ion-exchange displacement chromatography using spacer displacers

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The anion-exchange separation of complex protein mixtures by displacement chromatography using spacer displacers driven by high-affinity final displacers is demonstrated. Guinea pig serum was separated on a medium-resolution adsorbent using a single heterogenous mixture of carboxymethyldextran displacers to space the protein components. Mouse liver cytosol was separated on a low-resolution adsorbent using six carboxymethyldextran spacer displacers of increasing column affinity. The demonstration of the purification of alkaline phosphatase from E. coli periplasm by displacement chromatography on a high-performance liquid chromatography column is reviewed. The benefits of spacer displacers for separating minor components from complex biological protein mixtures is discussed. A simplified method for preparing carboxymethyldextran displacers is presented. © 1992.

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Torres, A. R., & Peterson, E. A. (1992). Purification of complex protein mixtures by ion-exchange displacement chromatography using spacer displacers. Journal of Chromatography A, 604(1), 39–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9673(92)85526-Y

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