Mh. Heng et Ce. Glatz, CHARGED FUSIONS FOR SELECTIVE RECOVERY OF BETA-GALACTOSIDASE FROM CELL EXTRACT USING HOLLOW-FIBER ION-EXCHANGE MEMBRANE ADSORPTION, Biotechnology and bioengineering, 42(3), 1993, pp. 333-338
We explored the use of charged fusions for selective recovery of beta-
galactosidase from cell extract using a low-cost, easily scaled, fast,
charge-based separation technique-ion exchange on hollow fiber ion-ex
change membranes (HFIEMs). The additional charges carried by a series
of anionic fusion tails allowed selective binding and release of beta-
galactosidase from Escherichia coli cell extract using the HFIEM cartr
idge. The purification factors increased with fusion length. The beta-
galactosidase was recovered in active form. For the longest fusion stu
died, more than sixfold enrichment in specific activity was attained.
The specific activity of the recovered fraction is comparable with tha
t of commercial wild-type beta-galactosidase and affinity-purified fus
ion protein.