Cation-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography: Separation of highly basic proteins using volatile acidic solvents
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1987-05-15
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Eijnden-van Raaij, A.J.M. van den
Koornneef, I.
Oostwaard, Th.M.J.
Laat, S.W. de
Zoelen, E.J.J. van
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Abstract
The chromatographic behavior of a number of globular proteins was studied on a Bio-Sil
TSK CM-2-SW weak cation exchange HPLC column under acidic conditions. A linear gradient
of O-I M NH₄Ac in I M HOAc, inducing a convex pH gradient from 2.4-4.8, resulted in an
excellent separation of highly basic proteins. For these proteins a linear relationship between
isoelectric point and retention time was determined experimentally. The effect of pH and the
ion composition of the eluting buffer system on this linear correlation was studied. Although the
exact basis for protein separation on the CM-2-SW column at low pH is not clear yet, both the
pH-dependent net positive charge per unit surface area and most likely the relative percentage
of arginine in the total number of basic residues contribute to this separation. Because of the
high resolving power and the high protein recovery obtained in a system using only acidic
volatile buffer solutions, the cation exchanger is particularly suitable for the purification of
nanogram amounts of acid-stable basic growth factors. The present sterile conditions (1 M
HOAc/NH₄Ac system, pH < 4) and the easy removal of salt by lyophilization facilitate the
detection of these proteins by biological assays
Keywords
cation exchange HPLC, low pH, volatile salts, protein purification, basic proteins, polypeptide growth factor, cation exchange HPLC, low pH, volatile salts, protein purification, basic proteins, polypeptide growth factor