A Safe Method for Activating Resin for Affinity Chromatography
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This work was supported by Haidian Sci-Tech Committee Foundation (A06-1999-026).

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    Cyanogen bromide has been widely used as an activator to some resins while preparing affinity chromatography column and immobilized enzymes. Nevertheless, it is a hazard poison with a volatilization feature, which should be carefully used. Here, 1,1′-carboxyl-diimidazole is used as an activator to Sepharose CL-6B, in order to immobilize earthworm fibrinlytic enzyme Ⅲ-1(EFE-Ⅲ-1), m-aminophenylboronic acid and to detect glycated D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), with a low poison, a high coupling rate and a convenient process.

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WU Xue-Qin, WU Cen, LING Xiao-Hong, CHEN Jian-Wen, HE Rong-Qiao. A Safe Method for Activating Resin for Affinity Chromatography[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2002,29(2):328-331

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  • Received:August 24,2001
  • Revised:October 18,2001
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