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引用次数: 14
摘要
本文描述了一种在不含变性剂的情况下纯化人C8非共价相关α - γ和β亚基的简单方法,其产率明显高于先前获得的方法。该方法在1.5 M NaCl存在下采用常规或高压分子筛色谱法。这种离子强度促进了α - γ与β的解离,并促进了它们在温和条件下的物理分离。收率通常为60-75%,根据几个标准判断,每个亚基在功能上与以前使用十二烷基硫酸钠分离的方法相同。这种新方法消除了对这种洗涤剂的需要,从而避免了在去除过程中遇到的主要溶解度和收率问题。
Purification of functional subunits of the eighth component of human complement (C8) under nondenaturing conditions.
A simple procedure is described for purifying the noncovalently associated alpha-gamma and beta subunits of human C8 in the absence of denaturants and in yields significantly higher than previously obtainable. The procedure utilizes either conventional or high-pressure molecular sieve chromatography in the presence of 1.5 M NaCl. This ionic strength promotes dissociation of alpha-gamma from beta and facilitates their physical separation under mild conditions. Yields are typically 60-75% and, as judged by several criteria, each subunit is functionally identical to those isolated by earlier methods using sodium dodecyl sulfate. This new procedure eliminates the need for this detergent and thereby avoids the major solubility and yield problems encountered during its removal.