Chadha KC, Sulkowski E. Chromatography of human leukocyte interferon on controlled pore glass.
PREPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY 1981;
11:467-82. [PMID:
6171806 DOI:
10.1080/00327488108065534]
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Abstract
Human leukocyte interferon (HuIFN-alpha ) was adsorbed on controlled pore glass (CPG) beads in 0.01 M potassium phosphate, pH 7.2. Partial recovery fo HuIFN-alpha from CPG, ranging from 50% to 75%, was obtained with ethylene glycol (6.8 M), ammonium chloride (1.0 M) and Tris.HCl (1.0 M). A near complete recovery (90%) was obtained with potassium phosphate (1 M), but there was no selectivity in the elution vis á vis other proteins. An efficient elution of HuIFN-alpha was accomplished with tetramethyl-, and tetraethylammonium chlorides: the recovery of HuIFN-alpha was complete at low concentrations (0.25 M to 0.50 M) of these salts at pH 8.0 and the elution of interferon was more selective than with other eluants.
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