Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1214511 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The development of a capture step of a human recombinant F(ab′)2 produced and expressed in baculovirus-infected cells was investigated by screening three mixed-mode chromatography sorbents (HEA HyperCel™, PPA HyperCel and MEP HyperCel) and two ion exchangers (Q Ceramic HyperD® F, S Ceramic HyperD F) sorbents using a 96-well plate format and SELDI-MS. HEA HyperCel gave the best separation performance therefore the conditions tested in micro-plate were transferred to laboratory scale chromatographic experiments, confirming that the recombinant F(ab′)2 was effectively captured on the mixed-mode sorbent without any pre-treatment of the crude extract with a 82% recovery and a 39-fold purification.
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Authors
J. Pezzini, V. Brenac Brochier, M.P. Barrouillet, M. Cerruti, G. Clofent-Sanchez, A. Schapman, A. Topol, R. Robert, C. Cabanne, P. Cerruti, X. Santarelli,