Protein recognition via ion-coordinated molecularly imprinted supermacroporous cryogels

Nilay Bereli, Muege Andac, Goezde Baydemir, Ridvan Say, Igor Galaev, Adil Denizli

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    Abstract

    Molecular imprinting is a method for making selective binding sites in synthetic polymers using a molecular template. The aim of this study is to prepare lysozyme-imprinted supermacroporous cryogels which can be used for the purification of lysozyme (Lyz) from egg white. N-Methacryloyl-(L)-histiclinemethylester (MAH) was chosen as the metal-coordinating monomer. In the first step, Cu2+ was complexed with MAH and the lysozyme-imprinted poly(HEMA-MAH) [Lyz-MIP] cryogel were produced by free radical polymerization initiated by N,N,N',N'-tetramethylene diamine (TEMED) in an ice bath. After that, the template (i.e., lysozyme) was removed using 0.05 M phosphate buffer containing 1 M NaCl (pH 8.0). The maximum lysozyme adsorption capacity was 22.9 mg/g polymer. The relative selectivity coefficients of Lyz-MIP cryogel for lysozyme/bovine serum albumin and lysozyme/cytochrome c were 4.6 and 3.2 times greater than non-imprinted poly(HEMA-MAH) (NIP) cryogel, respectively. Purification of lysozyme from egg white was also monitored by determining the lysozyme activity using Micrococcus lysodeikticus as substrate. The purity of the desorbed lysozyme was about 94% with recovery about 86%. The Lyz-MIP cryogel could be used many times without decreasing the adsorption capacity significantly.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)18-26
    JournalJournal of Chromatography A
    Volume1190
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Industrial Biotechnology

    Free keywords

    • protein adsorption
    • affinity binding
    • purification
    • lysozyme
    • molecular recognition
    • cryogels
    • molecular imprinting

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