Interactions between an amphipathic di-histidine peptide and a metal affinity chromatographic resin derived from a bis(tacn)butane chelating ligand.
Ute KreherLeone SpicciaMilton T W HearnPublished in: Journal of separation science (2019)
The interactive behavior of an amphipathic peptide with the Cu2+ , Ni2+ , and Zn2+ complexes of 1,4-bis(triazacyclonon-1-yl)butane), bis(tacn)but , immobilized onto Sepharose CL-4B, has been investigated. The effects of incubation time, as well as the incubation buffer pH and ionic strength, have been examined. The binding data have been interrogated using Langmuir, Langmuir-Freundlich, bi-Langmuir, and Temkin isothermal models and Scatchard plots. These results confirm that this amphipathic peptide binds with relatively high capacities to the immobilized Cu2+ - and Ni2+ -1,4-bis(triazacyclonon-1-yl)butane)-Sepharose CL-4B sorbents via at least two discrete sites. However, the corresponding immobilized Zn2+ -sorbent had low binding capacity. Moreover, the magnitude of the binding capacities of these sorbents was dependent on the pH and ionic strength of the incubation buffer. These results are relevant to the isolation of E. coli expressed recombinant proteins that incorporate this and related amphipathic peptide tags, containing two or more histidine residues, located at the N- or C-terminus of the recombinant protein, and the co-purification of low abundance host cell proteins of diverse structure, by immobilized metal ion affinity chromatographic methods.
Keyphrases
- ionic liquid
- metal organic framework
- capillary electrophoresis
- solid phase extraction
- binding protein
- escherichia coli
- simultaneous determination
- dna binding
- single cell
- stem cells
- cell therapy
- risk assessment
- electronic health record
- cystic fibrosis
- transcription factor
- high resolution
- aqueous solution
- molecularly imprinted
- amino acid
- nucleic acid
- candida albicans
- gas chromatography
- wastewater treatment