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Published on: April 26, 2024
Affinity purification of heme-tagged proteins
1Division of Molecular Therapeutics Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, NYSPI Kolb Annex, 3rd Floor 1051 Riverside Drive, Unit 25, New York, NY, 10032, USA, wa2186@columbia.edu.
Abstract:
Protein affinity purification techniques are widely used for isolating pure target proteins for biochemical and structural characterization. Herein, we describe the protocol for affinity-based purification of proteins expressed in Escherichia coli that uses the coordination of a peptide tag covalently modified with heme c, known as a heme-tag, to an L-histidine immobilized Sepharose resin. This approach provides an affinity purification tag visible to the eye, facilitating tracking of the protein. In addition, we describe methods for specifically detecting heme-tagged proteins in SDS-PAGE gels using a heme-staining procedure and for quantifying the proteins using a pyridine hemochrome assay.
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