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Easy and efficient protocol for purification of recombinant peptides

Date Issued
01-03-2014
Author(s)
Kumar, Prashant
A Gopala Krishna 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1016/j.pep.2013.12.004
Abstract
Peptide synthesis and purification remains a challenge. Low abundance leads to small yields when peptides are purified from natural sources. On the other hand, synthetic methods are limited by the chemical properties of the amino acids and the concurrent aggregation of peptides. In this paper, we report a versatile, high yielding and general purification method for randomly chosen recombinant peptides of variable sizes (ranging from ∼1.7 kDa to ∼10 kDa). Expressed as fusion proteins with commonly used tag proteins, these peptides are cleaved by 'PreScission protease' in a volatile buffer that makes concentration and recovery of the peptide easy. Separation of the cleaved peptide is achieved by selective precipitation of the larger tag protein with acetonitrile; leaving the peptide in solution. Our protocol can be used to generate a wide variety of peptides in significant quantities for biochemical, biophysical and physiological studies. © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume
95
Subjects
  • Acetonitrile

  • Glutathione S-transfe...

  • Peptides

  • PreScission protease

  • Volatile buffer

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