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Original Article

Evaluation of cation exchange chromatography for the isolation of M glycoprotein from histoplasmin

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Pages 29-41 | Accepted 28 Aug 1992, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Cation exchange chromatography was evaluated to purify the M antigen from histoplasmin (HMIN). Two H and M antigen-containing fractions, soluble (S) and precipitate (PP), resulted from the initial 0·025 m, pH 3·5 citrate buffer dialysis step. The PP fraction contained 62% of the M antigen activity and was resolubilized. Both fractions were chromatographed on CM Sepharose CL-6B. Polysaccharide C antigen was abundant in the S fraction and most of it did not bind to CM Sepharose. M antigen-enriched fractions were eluted with 0·5 m NaCl. Re-chromatography of the relevant S fraction (S-II) and PP fraction (PP-II) by linear gradient fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) removed protein and C impurities. M antigen purified by FPLC from the PP-II fraction was depleted of other antigens when Western blots were probed with anti-M, anti-H and anti-C monoclonal antibodies (Mabs). M antigen was identified as a 94 kDa glycoprotein containing a specific-protein epitope and an epitope that reacted with a Mab against the polysaccharide C antigen. M antigen can be purified from HMIN by tandem cation exchange chromatography of the precipitable fraction on an open CM Sepharose CL-6B column followed by linear gradient FPLC.

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