Jm. Saz et al., THERMOOPTICAL ABSORBENCY DETECTION OF NATIVE PROTEINS SEPARATED BY CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS IN 10-MU-M ID TUBES, Journal of chromatography, 699(1-2), 1995, pp. 315-322
Thermo-optical absorption (TOA) detection of native proteins separated
by capillary electrophoresis is demonstrated in 10 mu m I.D. tubes. T
he eluents were on-column pumped at 257 nm and probed by a hologram-ba
sed refractive index detector. The use of 10 mu m capillaries allowed
fast 2-min separations. Slower separations in wider tubes fed to limit
s of detection (LODs) of 7 . 10(-9) M for bovine serum albumin. These
LODs are comparable to those obtained with laser induced fluorescence
and two orders of magnitude lower than in absorbance detection. Since
native fluorescence of proteins is rare, TOA detection appears as a mo
re universal detection scheme and thus suitable for other proteins hav
ing smaller amounts of fluorescent amino acids.