Immunoaffinity chromatography.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2008)

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Abstract
Immunonaffinity chromatography is a powerful technique for rapid purification of proteins. In a single-step purification, it is possible to purify proteins for testing in model systems and for conducting enzyme kinetic studies. Because the immunoaffinity-purified proteins are typically > 90-95% pure, depending on the starting material, interference from remaining contaminants is rare. This method describes an immunoaffinity chromatography technique for purifying proteins from over-expression in mammalian cell culture. The immobilization of the monoclonal antibody or polyclonal antiserum is presented. Conditions for purifying up to milligram quantities of protein are given, including a representative chromatogram.
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