The ability to purify recombinant proteins using affinity chromatography has greatly advanced protein research.
In affinity chromatography, the protein of interest is purified by its ability to bind a specific ligand that is immobilized on a chromatographic bead material (matrix). This matrix is usually packed into a column.
Crude cell-lysates are loaded onto the column under conditions that ensure specific binding of the protein to the immobilized ligand. Other proteins that do not bind the immobilized ligand are washed through. Elution of the bound protein of interest can be achieved by changing the experimental conditions to favour desorption.
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