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Published on: November 3, 2018
One-step purification of phosphinothricin acetyltransferase using reactive dye-affinity chromatography
Cunxi Wang1, Thomas C Lee, Kathleen S Crowley
1Monsanto Company, 800 North Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO, 63167, USA, cunxi.wang@monsanto.com.
Abstract:
Reactive dye purification is an affinity purification technique offering unique selectivity and high purification potential. Historically, purification of phosphinothricin acetyltransferase (PAT) has involved several steps of precipitation and column chromatography. Here, we describe a novel purification method that is simple, time-saving, inexpensive, and reproducible. The novel method employs a single chromatography step using a reactive dye resin, Reactive brown 10-agarose. Reactive brown 10 preferentially binds the PAT protein, which can then be specifically released by one of its substrates, acetyl-CoA. Using Reactive brown 10-agarose, PAT protein can be purified to homogeneity from E. coli or plant tissue with high recovery efficiency.

