High‐Performance Reversed‐Phase Flash Chromatography Purification of Peptides and Chemically Modified Insulins
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High‐Performance Reversed‐Phase Flash Chromatography Purification of Peptides and Chemically Modified Insulins. / Sørensen, Kasper K.; Mishra, Narendra K.; Paprocki, Maciej P.; Mehrotra, Amit; Jensen, Knud J.
In: ChemBioChem, Vol. 22, No. 10, 2021, p. 1818–1822.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - High‐Performance Reversed‐Phase Flash Chromatography Purification of Peptides and Chemically Modified Insulins
AU - Sørensen, Kasper K.
AU - Mishra, Narendra K.
AU - Paprocki, Maciej P.
AU - Mehrotra, Amit
AU - Jensen, Knud J.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Preparative reversed-phase HPLC is the established method for the purification of peptides, but has significant limitations. We systematically investigated the use of high-performance reversed-phase flash chromatography (HPFC) to rapidly purify laboratory-scale quantities of crude, synthetic peptides and chemically modified insulins. We demonstrated these methods for a diverse set of peptides, including short, medium, and long peptides. Depending on the purity profile of the peptide, HPFC can be used either as the sole purification method, or as a pre-purification method prior to final HPLC purification. Furthermore, HPFC is suitable for the purification of peptides that are not fully in solution. We provide guidelines for the HPFC of synthetic peptides and small proteins, including the choice of columns, eluents, and gradients. We believe that HPFC is a valuable alternative to HPLC purification of peptides and small proteins.
AB - Preparative reversed-phase HPLC is the established method for the purification of peptides, but has significant limitations. We systematically investigated the use of high-performance reversed-phase flash chromatography (HPFC) to rapidly purify laboratory-scale quantities of crude, synthetic peptides and chemically modified insulins. We demonstrated these methods for a diverse set of peptides, including short, medium, and long peptides. Depending on the purity profile of the peptide, HPFC can be used either as the sole purification method, or as a pre-purification method prior to final HPLC purification. Furthermore, HPFC is suitable for the purification of peptides that are not fully in solution. We provide guidelines for the HPFC of synthetic peptides and small proteins, including the choice of columns, eluents, and gradients. We believe that HPFC is a valuable alternative to HPLC purification of peptides and small proteins.
U2 - 10.1002/cbic.202000826
DO - 10.1002/cbic.202000826
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 33443297
VL - 22
SP - 1818
EP - 1822
JO - ChemBioChem
JF - ChemBioChem
SN - 1439-4227
IS - 10
ER -
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