Ql. Mao et J. Pawliszyn, Effect of salt concentration on separation patterns in static capillary isoelectric focusing with imaging detection, J CHROMAT B, 729(1-2), 1999, pp. 355-359
Salts introduced into protein samples have an impact on the pH gradient in
free solution in isoelectric focusing (IEF), which is reflected by the sepa
ration pattern. In this study, samples containing different concentrations
of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) were focused in capillary format and det
ected in a real-time mode using an imaged capillary isoelectric focusing (C
IEF) system at 280 nm. It was observed that salt compressed the pH gradient
with a degree of 4.3% at a PBS concentration interval of 10 mM. As a resul
t, the same sample components, therefore, were focused at different positio
ns inside the capillary. Using two pi markers as the internal standards, th
e separation patterns in the presence of salts were corrected to the salt-f
ree matrix by simply stretching the electropherograms. The stretched electr
opherograms of model samples, pi markers and myoglobin, demonstrated the fe
asibility of this correction. This simple method is promising for identifyi
ng proteins, which may exhibit different pi values after their mutation and
stability process, when salt is present in the sample. (C) 1999 Elsevier S
cience B.V. All rights reserved.