Gel Filtration Gel permeation chromatography Size exclusion chromatography Separation of molecules...

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Gel Filtration Gel permeation chromatography Size exclusion chromatography Separation of molecules on the basis of size (and shape)

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Page 1: Gel Filtration Gel permeation chromatography Size exclusion chromatography Separation of molecules on the basis of size (and shape)

Gel Filtration

Gel permeation chromatographySize exclusion chromatography

Separation of molecules on the basis of size (and shape)

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Theory

Column matrix

Porous beads

Large molecules are “excluded” from the pores and travel through the column fastest

Small molecules are “included” – can diffuse into the pores and elute later

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Theory

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Elution ProfileIdealised Elution Profile

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Ve = Elution volume (volume of solvent between injection and elution). Dictated by proportion of porous matrix available to molecules (Kd).

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Column Parameters

Vs= volume of solvent held in the pores. This is normally approximated to

Vt-Vo = volume of beads

Vo = void volume

Vt = total volume

Vo = Elution volume of a large “totally excluded” molecule such as blue dextran

Vt = Physical volume of column

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Calculation of Ve

For a molecule that can partially enter the pores: Ve = Vo + Kd (Vs)

or Ve = Vo + Kav (Vt-Vo)

Kav = proportion of pores available to the molecule.

Totally “exclude” Kav = 0 and Ve = Vo

Totally “included” Kav = 1 and Ve = Vt

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Behaviour of Molecule on any Column

Kav = Ve – Vo

Vt - Vo

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ResolutionResolution

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Resolution proportional to square root of column length. Also affected by rate at which column is run

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Design of Column

• Column size– Analytical or preparative

• Solvent– Inert matrix most solvents OK

• Matrix– Most important consideration– Many different types

• Material• Pore size

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Matrix Types

Material• Sephacryl

– dextran

• Sephadex– dextran

• Sepherose– agarose

• Superdex– mixture

Sephacryl Protein (kD)

Dextrans

(kD)

S-100 1-100 NS

S-200 5-250 1-80

S-300 10-1500 2-400

S-400 20-8000 10-2000

S-500 NS 40-20,000

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Running the column

• Sample size / Fraction size– 0.5 – 5% of total bed volume (Vt). – Concentration limited by viscosity

• Running time– Determined by “trial and error”– Slow rates allow efficient partitioning into pores and

thus increase resolution– Slow rates increase diffusion of sample on column

thus increasing peak width and reducing resolution. – Protein about 5mL cm-2. h-1

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Types of Column Systems

• Liquid Chromatography

• High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)

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Determination of Molecular Weight

• Calibrate column with known standards• Plot Kav against lg Mol Wt

Calibration curve

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Other Types of Column Chromatography

• Ion-Exchange Chromatography– Separation on basis of charge

• DEAE- sephadex

• Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography– Separation on basis of hydrophobicity

• Phenyl-sepherose

• Affinity Chromatography– Affinity of enzyme for substrate or other ligand