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A Lectin HPLC Method to Enrich Selectively-glycosylated Peptides from Complex Biological Samples
Published on: October 1, 2009
HPLC enrichment/isolation of proteins for post-translational modification studies from complex mixtures
Eszter Tóth1, Olivér Ozohanics1, Balázs Bobály2
1Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Magyar tudósok körútja 2., Budapest 1117, Hungary.
Abstract:
The paper describes a macroporous RP-HPLC method for separation and isolation/enrichment of proteins from complex mixtures. The method is robust and efficient; using 2.1 or 4.6mm diameter columns provides sufficient material for subsequent proteomic analysis. The main advantage of the method is that most protein variants are isolated in the same fraction, as separation is not based on differences in isoelectric point. This is highly advantageous for studying complex mixtures and post-translational modifications. Examples related to glycosylation analysis are discussed in detail.
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