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Dye affinity chromatography

Barbieri, L., and Stirpe, F. (1982) Dye affinity chromatography of ricin subunits. Cancer Surv. 1, 489-520. [Pg.1045]

Figure 6.16 Some mono- and di-chloro triazine dyes commonly used as affinity ligands in dye affinity chromatography... Figure 6.16 Some mono- and di-chloro triazine dyes commonly used as affinity ligands in dye affinity chromatography...
J.A. Lopez-Mas, S.A. Streitenberger, F. Garcia-Carmona and A. Sanchez-Ferrer, Cyclodextrin biospecific-like displacement in dye-affinity chromatography. J.Chromatogr.A, 911(2001) 47-53. [Pg.561]

The ligands used for enzyme purification can be specific to the desired enzyme (substrate, substrate analogue, enzyme inhibitor, antibody), specific for different classes of enzyme (AMP, NAD, PLP) or of limited predefined specificity (dye affinity chromatography withProcion, Cibacron dyes). [Pg.234]

H Mottl, and W Keck. Purification of penicillin-binding protein 4 of Escherichia coli as a soluble protein by dye-affinity chromatography. Eur J Biochem 200 767-773, 1991. [Pg.285]

Galaev, I. Yu., Garg, N., and Mattiasson, B. (1994). Cibacron blue interaction with polymers Implications for polymer-shielded dye-affinity chromatography of phosphofruc-tokinase from Baker s yeast. J. Chromatogr. 684, 45-54. [Pg.429]

Demiryas N, Tiizmen N, Galaev lY, Piskin E, Denizli A (2007) Poly(acrylamide-allyl glycidyl ether) cryogel as a novel stationary phase in dye-affinity chromatography. J Appl Polym Sci 105 1808-1816... [Pg.279]

Mattiasson B, Galaev YI, Garg N. Polymer-shielded dye affinity chromatography. J Mol Recognit 1996 9 509-14. [Pg.20]

Garg N, Galaev lY, Mattiasson B. Polymer-shielded dye affinity chromatography of lactate dehydrogenase from porcine muscle in an expanded bed system. Bioseparation 1996 6 193-9. [Pg.20]

Ion-exchange chromatography (lEX) has been used for more than 50 years for the separation and purification of proteins. In comparison with other chromatographic methods, 40% of all protein separations are related to lEX, 18% to SEC, and 29% to affinity chromatography (including immobilized-metal-affinity and dye-affinity chromatography) [1]. [Pg.153]

Galaev, I. Y. and Mattiasson, B. (1994). Poly(N-vinylpyrrohdone) shielding of matrices for dye-affinity chromatography - improved elution of lactate dehydrogenase from Sepharose and secondary alcohol dehydrogenase from scarlet Sepharose./oitmaZ of Chromatography A, 662,27-35. [Pg.433]


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