There are various methods to enrich or purify proteins of interest from other proteins and components. Most purification methods involve a form of chromatography where molecules in a solution or mobile phase separate based on differences in chemical or physical interaction with a stationary material or solid phase.
The most powerful method is affinity purification, where the protein of interest purifies and rids itself of contaminating proteins by its specific binding properties to an immobilized ligand.
Affinity purification, otherwise known as affinity chromatography, is a laboratory technique that purifies proteins or protein complexes within a biochemical mixture.
Unlike other purification methods such as gel filtration and size-exclusion chromatography, affinity chromatography manipulates specific molecular properties and binding interactions between molecules to purify the protein of interest.
In specific, a particular ligand chemically immobilizes to a solid support, so when a complex mixture passed over the column, the molecules with specific binding affinity bind to the ligand.
After other sample components wash away, the bound molecule separates from the support, which results in its purification from the original sample.
There are multiple techniques for affinity chromatography, including:
Affinity chromatography works by manipulating the interaction strength differences between biomolecules in both the mobile and stationary phases.
As a complex mixture passes over a solid support column, the ligand that is bound to the column interacts with the molecules that have a specific binding affinity to the particular ligand. As a result, the protein of interest binds with the immobilized molecules.
Generally, there are three steps to follow to achieve affinity chromatography:
Note: There are two ways to immobilize ligands to the solid support material. It can either be through the formation of covalent bonds between particular functional groups and the reactive groups in the support, or through indirect coupling methods.
To achieve accurate results with affinity chromatography, consider the following tips:
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