1. Polymerized liposome as ligand carrier for affinity precipitation of proteins
- Author
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X. H. Jin, X. Z. Zhou, K. Yu, and Yan Sun
- Subjects
Liposome ,Chromatography ,Kunitz STI protease inhibitor ,Synthetic membrane ,Phospholipid ,Bioengineering ,Trypsin ,Ligand (biochemistry) ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,medicine ,Moiety ,Biotechnology ,medicine.drug ,Carbodiimide - Abstract
A polymerized liposome (PLS) was prepared using a synthesized phospholipid with a diacetylene moiety in the hydrophobic chain and an amino group in the hydrophilic head. The PLS was used as a novel ligand carrier for affinity precipitation of proteins because it showed a reversibly precipitable property on salt addition and removal. Soybean trypsin inhibitor (STI) was easily immobilized on the PLS by a one-step carbodiimide reaction. The PLS showed no nonspecific adsoprtion of proteins. It had a large ligand coupling capacity, and then a large adsorption capacity for trypsin after STI immobilization. The PLS with immpbilized STI was recycled three times for the purification of trypsin from a crude pancreatic extract. Although the degree of purification was compromised by the impurity of the STI employed, in each run the purification factor reached about 6 and more than 80% of trypsin activity was recovered. The results indicated that the PLS was a potential ligand carrier for affinity precipitation of proteins. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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- 1995