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Investigation of selected parameters of capillary zone electrophoresis method for analysis of isolates of outer membrane vesicles.

Szymon DziombaMagdalena WysockaJoanna JońcaLaura SolaAleksandra StećKrzysztof WaleronBartosz Wielgomas
Published in: Electrophoresis (2021)
The capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) has recently been proposed by our group as a novel technique for outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) characterization (J. Chromatography 1621 (2020) 461047). In present work the impact of selected parameters of CZE method on OMVs isolates analysis was assessed. It was shown that the extension of sample injection plug length significantly improves the detectability of macromolecular aggregates in CZE. Moreover, a negligible adsorption of OMVs to both uncoated and polymer-modified (poly(DMA-GMA-MAPS)) capillary walls was proven. Finally, the relaxation effect as well as deformation/polarization of vesicles were demonstrated to affect OMVs electrophoretic mobility. The significance of these findings was discussed.
Keyphrases
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