RE: laboratory exercise in hplc

From: Gordon Alton (GAlton@signalpharm.com)
Date: Mon Jan 10 2000 - 19:17:43 EST


Chris,

I have validated my microbore HPLC with a low molecular weight gel
filtration calibration kit (Pharmacia # 17-0442-01). There are 4 proteins,
each in a separate vial. I use a zorbax C3 column 1 mm x 15 cm, 3.5 um
particle diameter. Typically inject 1-5 ug and get quite nice 214 and 280
chromatograms with acetonitrile-water gradient (0.1% TFA in each).

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Gordon Alton, Ph.D.

Analytical/Protein Chemistry and Mass Spectrometry

Signal Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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San Diego, CA 92121

Email: galton@signalpharm.com <mailto:galton@signalpharm.com>
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        -----Original Message-----
        From: chris halkides [SMTP:halkidesc@uncwil.edu]
        Sent: Monday, January 10, 2000 12:09 PM
        To: Recipients of ABRF List
        Subject: laboratory exercise in hplc

        Hello Everyone,

                I am interested in developing a senior undergraduate lab
exercise
        in the area of the hplc of proteins. Does anyone have any
suggestions for
        a protein mixture to be be separated? literature references? I
would say
        that the constraints are commercial availability of proteins and use
of
        not-too-esoteric columns and reagents. I would think maybe a
mixture of
        isozymes would be good (perhaps someone has a particular suggestion.

                Thanks to all for any help.

        Chris

        Christopher Halkides
        Dept. of Chemistry, UNCW
        601 S. College Road
        Wilmington, NC 28403-3297
        (910) 962-7427
        



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