Pickart L, Thaler M M, Millard M
J Chromatogr. 1979 Jul 11;175(1):65-73. doi: 10.1016/s0021-9673(00)86403-1.
Isolation and purification of growth-modulating peptides from biological sources is often accompanied by excessive losses of bioactive material. During the isolation of a growth-modulating tripeptide glycylhistidyllysine (GHL) from human plasma, copper and iron were found to co-isolate with the peptide. Studies with [3H]GHL demonstrated that these metals interfere at several steps of the procedure for the isolation of GHL from plasma (gel filtration chromatography, high-pressure silica-gel). Removal of these metals with an insoluble chelating resin (Cellex 100) enhanced recovery of [3H]GHL from plasma 8-fold. These results suggest that removal of transition metals may aid in the recovery of peptides which are difficult to isolate from biological sources.
从生物源中分离和纯化生长调节肽时,生物活性物质常常会过度损失。在从人血浆中分离生长调节三肽甘氨酰组氨酰赖氨酸(GHL)的过程中,发现铜和铁与该肽共同分离出来。用[3H]GHL进行的研究表明,这些金属在从血浆中分离GHL的过程(凝胶过滤色谱法、高压硅胶法)的几个步骤中产生干扰。用不溶性螯合树脂(Cellex 100)去除这些金属后,血浆中[3H]GHL的回收率提高了8倍。这些结果表明,去除过渡金属可能有助于从生物源中回收难以分离的肽。