IgG-Binding Peptidomimetic Mixed-Charge Polymer-Modified Resins for Chromatographic Purification of Antibodies
Koichi Deura,
Akihiro Sakama,
Yasuhiro Moriwaki
et al.
Abstract:The process of antibody purification using Fc affinity ligands such as protein A, G, and L faces several challenges including high cost, low stability, and loss of antibody activity due to harsh elution conditions. Here, we describe a chromatographic purification of antibodies utilizing a pH-responsive mixed-charge polymer that mimics the IgG-binding peptide (Z34C) derived from the B domain of protein A. The protein A mimetic resins were prepared by modifying the surface of a TOYOPEARL, methacrylate resin with… Show more
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