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Affinity chromatography noncovalent method

A third item to consider in using affinity chromatography is the way in which the ligand is attached to the solid support, or the immobilization method. Several techniques are available for this, including both covalent and noncovalent coupling methods [25,36]. For a protein or peptide, this generally... [Pg.366]

Most biocatalytic conversions are performed with the enzyme immobilized in the microreactor. Miyazaki et al. [426] developed a simple noncovalent immobilization method for His-tagged enzymes on a microchannel surface. These enzymes contain a polyhistidine-tag motif that consists of at least six histidine residues, often located at the N- or C-terminus. The H is-tag has a strong affinity for nickel and can be reversibly immobilized by a nickel-nitrilotriacetic acid (Ni-NTA) complex (Scheme 4.103), a strategy commonly used in affinity chromatography. [Pg.199]


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