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Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy study of protein transport and dynamic interactions with clustered-charge peptide adsorbents.


ABSTRACT: Ion-exchange chromatography relies on electrostatic interactions between the adsorbent and the adsorbate and is used extensively in protein purification. Conventional ion-exchange chromatography uses ligands that are singly charged and randomly dispersed over the adsorbent, creating a heterogeneous distribution of potential adsorption sites. Clustered-charge ion exchangers exhibit higher affinity, capacity, and selectivity than their dispersed-charge counterparts of the same total charge density. In the present work, we monitored the transport behavior of an anionic protein near clustered-charge adsorbent surfaces using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. We can resolve protein-free diffusion, hindered diffusion, and association with bare glass, agarose-coated, and agarose-clustered peptide surfaces, demonstrating that this method can be used to understand and ultimately optimize clustered-charge adsorbent and other surface interactions at the molecular scale.

SUBMITTER: Daniels CR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3671587 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy study of protein transport and dynamic interactions with clustered-charge peptide adsorbents.

Daniels Charlisa R CR   Kisley Lydia L   Kim Hannah H   Chen Wen-Hsiang WH   Poongavanam Mohan-Vivekanandan MV   Reznik Carmen C   Kourentzi Katerina K   Willson Richard C RC   Landes Christy F CF  

Journal of molecular recognition : JMR 20120801 8


Ion-exchange chromatography relies on electrostatic interactions between the adsorbent and the adsorbate and is used extensively in protein purification. Conventional ion-exchange chromatography uses ligands that are singly charged and randomly dispersed over the adsorbent, creating a heterogeneous distribution of potential adsorption sites. Clustered-charge ion exchangers exhibit higher affinity, capacity, and selectivity than their dispersed-charge counterparts of the same total charge density  ...[more]

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