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Purification of Polyhistidine-Tagged Proteins
Sinéad T Loughran1, Ronan T Bree2, Dermot Walls3,4
1Department of Applied Sciences, School of Health and Science, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland. sinead.loughran@dkit.ie.
Abstract:
His-tagging is the most widespread and versatile strategy used to purify recombinant proteins for biochemical and structural studies. Recombinant DNA methods are first used to engineer the addition of a short tract of poly-histidine tag (His-tag) to the N-terminus or C-terminus of a target protein. The His-tag is then exploited to enable purification of the "tagged" protein by Immobilized Metal Affinity Chromatography (IMAC). Here, we describe efficient procedures for the isolation of highly purified His-tagged target proteins from an E. coli host using IMAC.

