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. 1992 Feb 7;591(1-2):139-48.
doi: 10.1016/0021-9673(92)80231-i.

Interfacing gradient elution ion-exchange chromatography and low-angle laser light-scattering photometry for analysis of proteins

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Interfacing gradient elution ion-exchange chromatography and low-angle laser light-scattering photometry for analysis of proteins

R M Mhatre et al. J Chromatogr. .

Abstract

Molecular weights (MWs) of different proteins were determined by interfacing gradient elution ion-exchange chromatography and low-angle laser light-scattering photometry (IEC-LALLS). A high-performance strong cation-exchange column was used to elute proteins using fast (5 min) and conventional (15-30 min) gradients. The eluted proteins were characterized on-line by determining their MWs using LALLS. The specific refractive index (RI) increment (dn/dc) and the RI of the solvent used over the gradient range were determined off-line and used to calculate the absolute weight-average MWs. Four proteins, ribonuclease A, alpha-chymotrypsinogen A, trypsinogen and beta-lactoglobulin A (beta-LACT) were studied. Accurate MWs were obtained for all the proteins using fast and conventional gradients, except for beta-LACT, which aggregated as a function of the gradient employed. The degree of aggregation of beta-LACT increased as the rapidity of the gradient was increased over a fixed gradient range. This study indicated that it is possible to separate and characterize proteins rapidly using IEC-LALLS.

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