Issue 20, 2010

On-chip immunoprecipitation for proteinpurification

Abstract

Immunoprecipitation (IP) is one of the most widely used and selective techniques for protein purification. Here, a miniaturised, polymer-supported immunoprecipitation (µIP) method for the on-chip purification of proteins from complex mixtures is described. A 4 µl PDMS column functionalised with covalently bound antibodies was created and all critical aspects of the µIP protocol (antibody immobilisation, blocking of potential non-specific adsorption sites, sample incubation and washing conditions) were assessed and optimised. The optimised µIP method was used to obtain purified fractions of affinity-tagged protein from a bacterial lysate.

Graphical abstract: On-chip immunoprecipitation for protein purification

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Article information

Article type
Method
Submitted
05 May 2010
Accepted
22 Jul 2010
First published
17 Aug 2010

Lab Chip, 2010,10, 2805-2813

On-chip immunoprecipitation for protein purification

M. E. Sandison, S. A. Cumming, W. Kolch and A. R. Pitt, Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 2805 DOI: 10.1039/C005295G

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