Preparative scale purification of recombinant proteins to clinical grade by isotachophoresis

Anthony W. Stowers, Kevin J. Spring, Allan Saul

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Abstract

An electrophoretic procedure based on isotachophoresis has been developed for protein purification on a preparative scale in the 10 to 500 mg range. The system is simple, uses well understood physical properties, does not need ampholyte spacers and is able to produce sterile products of clinical grade. We demonstrate the applicability of this apparatus for the purification of denatured recombinant proteins and complex mixtures of proteins. The system may also be used for both cationic and anionic purification of proteins in their native form. The system is scalable from analytical to preparative protein loads at consistently high protein yields and purity levels. Total protein loads may vary as much as 1000 fold with the use of interchangeable columns of varying diameter and constant length. At both preparative and analytical scales concentration of products at greater than 20 mg/ml are obtainable. Toxicological considerations are addressed with assays for endotoxin, acrylamide and SDS concentrations, as well as the prevention of covalent protein modification.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1498-1503
Number of pages6
JournalBio/Technology
Volume13
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 1995
Externally publishedYes

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