1987
DOI: 10.1042/bj2450935c
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The use of gel chromatography for the determination of sizes and relative molecular masses of proteins. Interpretation of calibration curves in terms of gel-pore-size distribution

Abstract: The separation of proteins by gel-exclusion chromatography has been explained in terms of partitioning of the macromolecules within the gel by a distribution of pores of various radii. The assumption that the distribution of pore sizes is Gaussian has led to the prediction of a linear relationship between the molecular Stokes radius (Rs) of the protein and the function erf-1 44-_KD), where KD is the partition coefficient [Ackers (1967) J. Biol. Chem. 242,[3237][3238]. Since carefutlibrations of classical (agar… Show more

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