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Protein Aggregation and Soluble Aggregate Formation Screened by a Fast Microdialysis Assay

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Protein Aggregation and Soluble Aggregate Formation Screened by a Fast Microdialysis Assay

Abstract

Protein aggregation is a major obstacle in recombinant protein production as it reduces the yield of soluble polypeptides. Also, the formation of aggregates occurring in the soluble fraction is more common than formerly expected, and the prevalence of these entities might significantly affect the average quality of the soluble protein species. Usually, the formation of soluble aggregates remains unperceived because analytical methods such as dynamic light scattering are not routinely applied as quality control procedures. The authors have developed a methodologically simple and fast procedure, based on microdialysis and image processing, that reveals the aggregation tendency of a given protein in a specific environment. Because they also show a good correlation between macroscopic aggregation and soluble aggregate formation, the microdialysis approach also permits an estimation of the occurrence of soluble aggregates.
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Title
Protein Aggregation and Soluble Aggregate Formation Screened by a Fast Microdialysis Assay
Author(s)
Toledo-Rubio,Verónica; Vazquez,Esther; Platas,Gemma; Domingo-Espín,Joan; Unzueta,Ugutz; Steinkamp,Elke; García-Fruitós,Elena; Ferrer-Miralles,Neus; Villaverde,Antonio
Journal
Journal of Biomolecular Screening , Volume 15 (4): 453 SAGE – Apr 1, 2010
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1087-0571
eISSN
1087-0571
D.O.I.
10.1177/1087057110363911
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