Affinity
Affinity chromatography is a very effective method for protein purification. The separation mechanism is based on the specific interaction between proteins and certain molecules. In addition to biological specific support (such as enzyme substrates, antibodies, receptors, etc.), some commonly known as biological ligands (such as lectin, dye) are also used in affinity chromatography, and affinity chromatography on immobilized metal ions is increasingly important in the separation and purification of proteins and peptides. Affinity chromatography is very selective and efficient.
Affinity
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Affinity chromatography is established and developed based on the principle of affinity adsorption between biomolecules and other ligand molecules, such as antigen and antibody, enzyme and substrate, hormone and receptor, complementary strands in nucleic acids, polysaccharide and protein complexes, etc. Affinity chromatography achieves the purpose of purifying target molecules through specific adsorption and dissociation between ligands on the medium and target molecules. Due to this specific force, affinity chromatography has characteristics such as high selectivity and high activity recovery.
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