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Approaches To Avoid Proteolysis During Protein Expression And Purification, Gary T. Henehan, Barry J. Ryan, Gemma K. Kinsella Jan 2023

Approaches To Avoid Proteolysis During Protein Expression And Purification, Gary T. Henehan, Barry J. Ryan, Gemma K. Kinsella

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All cells contain proteases, which hydrolyze the peptide bonds between amino acids of a protein backbone. Typically, proteases are prevented from nonspecific proteolysis by regulation and by their physical separation into different subcellular compartments; however, this segregation is not retained during cell lysis, which is the initial step in any protein isolation procedure. Prevention of proteolysis during protein purification often takes the form of a two-pronged approach: first, inhibition of proteolysis in situ, followed by the early separation of the protease from the protein of interest via chromatographic purification. Protease inhibitors are routinely used to limit the effect of the …


Avoiding Proteolysis During Protein Purification, Barry J. Ryan, Gary T. Henehan Jan 2017

Avoiding Proteolysis During Protein Purification, Barry J. Ryan, Gary T. Henehan

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All cells contain proteases which hydrolyze the peptide bonds between amino acids in a protein backbone. Typically, proteases are prevented from nonspecific proteolysis by regulation and by their physical separation into different subcellular compartments; however, this segregation is not retained during cell lysis, which is the initial step in any protein isolation procedure. Prevention of proteolysis during protein purification often takes the form of a two-pronged approach; firstly inhibition of proteolysis in situ, followed by the early separation of the protease from the protein of interest via chromatographical purification. Protease inhibitors are routinely used to limit the effect of the …


Avoiding Proteolysis During Protein Chromatography., Barry Ryan Jan 2011

Avoiding Proteolysis During Protein Chromatography., Barry Ryan

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All cells contain proteases which effect catalytic hydrolysis of the peptide bond between amino acids in the protein backbone. Typically, proteinases are prevented from non-specific proteolysis by regulation and physical separation into different sub-cellular compartments; however, this segregation is not retained during cell lysis to release a protein of interest. Prevention of proteolysis during protein purification often takes the form of a two-pronged approach; firstly inhibition of proteolysis in situ, followed by the separation of the protease from the protein of interest via chromatographical purification. Proteinase inhibitors are routinely used to limit the effect of the proteinases before they are …