Screening of effective column rinse solvent for Protein-A chromatography

Mildly acidic arginine solution is highly effective in elution of bound proteins from Protein-A columns. Although Protein-A is specific in antibody capture, it does bind other proteins, which must then be removed before elution by aqueous arginine solution. If they are not removed, a strong elution...

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Veröffentlicht in:Protein expression and purification 2010-04, Vol.70 (2), p.218-223
Hauptverfasser: Yumioka, Ryosuke, Tsumoto, Kouhei, Arakawa, Tsutomu, Ejima, Daisuke
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Zusammenfassung:Mildly acidic arginine solution is highly effective in elution of bound proteins from Protein-A columns. Although Protein-A is specific in antibody capture, it does bind other proteins, which must then be removed before elution by aqueous arginine solution. If they are not removed, a strong elution property of aqueous arginine solutions will elute the contaminating proteins along with antibodies. Here we have examined various salt solutions as a column rinse solvent. We screened various solvents for their effects on binding of purified antibodies to Protein-A, instead of their effectiveness to elute the bound contaminants. Those solvents that result in a slight flow-through of the antibodies during loading should be effective in eluting non-specifically bound proteins that have weaker affinity for Protein-A than antibodies: namely, if a particular solvent reduces antibody binding to Protein-A, it is expected to be effective in reducing binding of contaminants and hence eluting them. Such screening showed a few compounds, including arginine and sodium acetate, as potential column rinse agents. A combination of arginine and sodium acetate was tested for a few crude materials containing antibodies.
ISSN:1046-5928
1096-0279
DOI:10.1016/j.pep.2009.09.019