Nexera Prep
Seamless Process from Protein Purification to Evaluation
User Benefits
- By choosing target peaks after fractionation, appropriate fractions can be automatically reinjected for analysis. - Equipped column-switching valve allows automatic column switching between purification and analysis. - It is also convenient for comparing several samples to optimize culture conditions.
Introduction
Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) is one technique used to separate molecules based on size, and it is one of the main methods used for verification of protein multimer formation. However, this technique can not distinguish proteins from ones with similar molecular sizes. Because smaller molecules can enter pores of materials packed in an SEC column, but larger molecules cannot. Therefore, larger molecules elute earlier than smaller molecules. In the case of target proteins in serum or culture supernatant, the samples have to be purified before SEC analysis. This article describes a seamless process of target proteins for purification, fractionation, and re-injection utilizing a liquid handler.
November 2, 2021 GMT
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