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Poly(<b><i>N</i></b>,<b><i>N</i></b>‐dimethylacrylamide)‐grafted polyacrylamide: A self‐coating copolymer for sieving separation of native proteins by CE
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Macromolecular ChemistryEngineeringNative ProteinsProtein PurificationPolymersRepresentative PMacromolecular EngineeringPurification MethodPolymer ChemistryChromatographyFerguson AnalysisSynthetic MacromoleculeBiochemistryBiomolecular EngineeringNatural SciencesPolymer ScienceProtein RecoveryProtein EngineeringPolymer Self-assembly
The potential of a series of newly synthesized poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide) (PDMA) grafted polyacrylamide (PAM) copolymers (P(AM-PDMA)) as a replaceable separation medium for protein analysis was studied. A comparative study with and without copolymers was performed; the separation efficiency, analysis reproducibility and protein recovery proved that the P(AM-PDMA) copolymers were efficient in suppressing the adsorption of basic proteins onto the silica capillary wall. Furthermore, the size-dependent retardation of native proteins in a representative P(AM-PDMA) copolymer was demonstrated by Ferguson analysis. The results showed that the P(AM-PDMA) copolymers combine the good coating property of PDMA and the sieving property of PAM and could be applied as a sieving matrix for the analysis of native proteins.
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