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KMID : 0545119930030030161
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
1993 Volume.3 No. 3 p.161 ~ p.167
Immobilized Metal Ion Affinity Chromatography of Genetically Engineered Hirudin Variants
Chung, Bong Hyun
Chu, Chang Woong/Chang, Yong Keun/Sohn, Hoon Jung/Rhee, Sang Ki/Park, Young Hoon
Abstract
Immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography (IMAC) was used to separate various types of recombinant hirudins from the culture broth. The wild type hirudin exhibited a retention in Cu(¥±)-chelated affinity chromatgoraphy since it contained a single exposed histidine at position 51. To obtain a stronger retention on an IDA-Cu(¥±) column, the hirudin variants were genetically engineered to contain one or two histidine(s) more than the wild type. While the affinity of the variants for IDA-Cu(¥±) ligand increased in comparison to that of the wild type, the antithrombin activities reduced to a certain degree. Cu(¥±), Ni(¥±) and Zn(¥±) ions were applied separately to the metal chelate column to investigate ligand specificity with respect to protein retention. As a result, the Cu(¥±) chelated chromatography gave the best resolution for all the hirudins tested and appeared to be the only IMAC that could be used generally for the purification of hirudins with a decreasing pH gradient.
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