Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10548034 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A new chromatography system, ÃKTAxpress (GE Healthcare, Amersham Biosciences, Uppsala, Sweden) has been designed to meet the demand for high-throughput purification of proteins in structural genomics and drug discovery. The system offers a number of automated multistep purification protocols for affinity-tagged proteins. All protocols start with affinity chromatography followed by combinations of desalting, ion exchange chromatography and gel filtration. As an option, tag removal can be included in the purification protocols. Up to 16 proteins can be purified per day and the yield can be as high as 50Â mg of each protein at >90% purity. To highlight the versatility of the system, this paper presents several case studies; purifications of hexahistidine- and glutathione S-transferase-tagged proteins using different protocols, automated on-column tag cleavage and optimization studies for a hexahistidine-tagged kinase.
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Authors
Rama Bhikhabhai, Anna Sjöberg, Lotta Hedkvist, Markus Galin, Pia Liljedahl, Tuomo FrigÃ¥rd, Niklas Pettersson, Mats Nilsson, Jill A. Sigrell-Simon, Christine Markeland-Johansson,