Effect of pH on Elution Pattern (SP-825)
Using an eluent at pH of 7.0 or 8.0, five types of proteins are well separated
using IEC
SP-825 (a column for strong cation exchange chromatography).
The retention time of ribonuclease A increases with decreasing pH value and, at
pH of less than 6.0, ribonuclease A elutes after alpha-chymotrypsinogen A. At
pH 6.0, the separation of ribonuclease A from alpha-chymotrypsinogen A is insufficient.
At pH 4.0 or 5.0, myoglobin does not elute sharply.
Sample :
1.
Myoglobin, 2.
Ribonuclease A,
3.
alpha Chymotrypsinogen A, 4.
Cytochrome
c, 5.
Lysozyme
Column : Shodex IEC SP-825 (8.0mmID*75mm)
Eluent : (A); 20mM Sodium formate buffer(pH4.0)
20mM Sodium malonate buffer(pH5.0 and 6.0)
20mM Sodium phosphate buffer(pH7.0)
20mM HEPES(pH8.0)
(B); (A) + 0.5M NaCl
Linear gradient: 0min to 20min, (A) to (B)
Flow rate : 1.0mL/min