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Activated Cross-linked Agarose for the Rapid Development of Affinity Chromatography Resins - Antibody Capture as a Case Study
Published on: August 16, 2019
An easy preparation of 'monolithic type' hydrophilic solid phase: capability for affinity resin to isolate target
Tomoko Mori1, Teruki Takahashi, Takaaki Shiyama
1Graduate School of Science and Technology, Department of Biomolecular Engineering, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Matsugasaki, Sakyo-ku,Japan.
Abstract:
An easy preparation method of monolithic type hydrophilic solid phase was discussed. Newly invented functional monomer with a hydrophilic cross-linking agent was co-polymerized to realize well-controlled monolithic co-continuous structure by use of diethylene glycol as porogenic solvent. We were able to control the content of the functional monomer up to 40 vol% without loss of monolithic structure. Those prepared were utilized as affinity resins after immobilization of FK506, an immunosuppressive drug as a ligand. It was found that the affinity resins prepared were hydrophilic enough to eliminate non-specific adsorption of proteins, while two of the target proteins of FK506 tested were successfully captured.
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