Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10532955 | Analytical Biochemistry | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Sedimentation velocity analytical ultracentrifugation (SV-AUC) is routinely applied in biopharmaceutical development to measure levels of protein aggregation in protein products. SV-AUC is free from many limitations intrinsic to size exclusion chromatography (SEC) such as mobile phase and column interaction effects on protein self-association. Despite these clear advantages, SV-AUC exhibits lower precision measurements than corresponding measurements by SEC. The precision of SV-AUC is influenced by numerous factors, including sample characteristics, cell alignment, centerpiece quality, and data analysis approaches. In this study, we evaluate the precision of SV-AUC in its current practice utilizing a multilaboratory, multiproduct intermediate precision study. We then explore experimental approaches to improve SV-AUC measurement precision, with emphasis on utilization of high quality centerpieces.
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Authors
John P. Gabrielson, Kelly K. Arthur, Michael R. Stoner, Bradley C. Winn, Brent S. Kendrick, Vladimir Razinkov, Juraj Svitel, Yijia Jiang, Paul J. Voelker, Cledwyn A. Fernandes, Ron Ridgeway,