Title of article
Investigation of protein binding affinity in multimodal chromatographic systems using a homologous protein library
Author/Authors
Chung، نويسنده , , Wai Keen and Hou، نويسنده , , Ying and Holstein، نويسنده , , Melissa and Freed، نويسنده , , Alexander and Makhatadze، نويسنده , , George I. and Cramer، نويسنده , , Steven M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
8
From page
191
To page
198
Abstract
A library of cold shock protein B mutant variants was employed to examine differences in protein binding behavior in ion exchange and multimodal chromatography. Single site mutations introduced at charged amino acids on the protein surface resulted in a homologous protein set with varying charge density and distribution. The retention times of the mutants varied significantly during linear gradient chromatography in both systems. The majority of the proteins were more strongly retained on the multimodal cation exchange resin as compared to the traditional cation exchanger. Further, the elution order of the mutants on the multimodal resin was different from that obtained with the ion exchanger. Quantitative structure–property relationship models generated using a support vector regression technique were shown to provide good predictions for the retention times of protein mutants on the multimodal resin. A coarse-grained ligand docking package was employed to examine the various interactions between the proteins and ligands in free solution. The multimodal ligand was shown to utilize multiple interaction types to achieve stronger retention on the protein surface. The use of this protein library in concert with the qualitative and quantitative analyses presented in this paper provides an improved understanding of protein behavior in multimodal chromatographic systems.
Keywords
Multimodal chromatography , Homologous protein library , protein–ligand interactions , Coarse-grained simulations , Mixed mode chromatography , Structure–property relationships
Journal title
Journal of Chromatography A
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Chromatography A
Record number
1512688
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