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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Roque, ACA, Lowe, CR
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Affinity chromatography represents a promising technique for decoding the proteomics universe. While conventional affinity purification is being used in conjunction with two-dimensional electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) and mass spectrometry (MS) for the study of proteomes and subproteomes, scientists are still confronted with the need for specific and tailor-made affinity ligands to target desired groups and families of proteins. Evidence has shown that, in many situations, synthetic affinity ligands can circumvent inconveniences associated with the utilisation of biological ligands for the chromatography-based purification of biomolecules. This review will highlight the potential applications of affinity chromatography and synthetic de novo designed ligands as separation tools for proteomics.

Publication ID: 
63277
Published date: 
December 2006
Publication source: 
pubmed
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
Biotechnol Adv
Publication volume: 
24
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