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Title: Scale-up of free-flow electrophoresis: II. Purification of alcohol dehydrogenase from a crude yeast extract by field step electrophoresis and combined field step-zone electrophoresis. Author: Hoffstetter-Kuhn S, Wagner H. Journal: Electrophoresis; 1990 Jun; 11(6):457-62. PubMed ID: 2203647. Abstract: Results of the purification of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) by field step electrophoresis and combined field step-zone electrophoresis are presented. In field step electrophoresis, optimization of voltage, residence time and pH of the sample solution led to a maximal purification factor of 2.8 and a yield of 89% ADH. The limit of loading capacity was reached at a protein concentration of the sample solution of approximately 4 g/L, allowing a maximal throughput of 1.14 g/h with a yield of 86% and a 2.8-fold purification in the Elphor VaP 22 apparatus. With a production scale apparatus a throughput of 2.07 g/h without any loss of separation quality could be achieved. By introducing the sample solution into the separation chamber through 3 inlets, simultaneously, the throughput was increased to 3.2 g/h with a purification factor of 2.7 and a yield of 82% ADH. For the combined field step-zone electrophoresis method a maximum purification factor of 3.6 and a yield of 80% ADH were achieved. The loading capacity was limited to a 4.13 g/L protein concentration of the sample solution, resulting in a throughput of 440 mg/h. Injecting the sample solution simultaneously into 3 inlets resulted in a maximum throughput of 1.92 g/h with 3.1-fold purification and a yield of 80% ADH. Zone electrophoresis, field step electrophoresis and a combination of both are compared with respect to resolution, throughput and the application potential in a protein purification scheme. A scale-up to 3 g/h is possible in zone electrophoresis and field step electrophoresis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]