Role of smart polymers in protein purification and refolding

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Affinity precipitation is a non-chromatographic method which is useful for purification and refolding of proteins. Quite often, a stimuli-sensitive polymer can be identified which selectively binds to the desired protein. For separation, the protein can be recovered from the precipitate of the protein-smart polymer complex. In case of a refolding experiment, binding of the solubilized protein (in its denatured form) with the polymer leads to the refolding of the protein. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.

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Gautam, S., Dubey, P., Varadarajan, R., & Gupta, M. N. (2012). Role of smart polymers in protein purification and refolding. Bioengineered, 3(5), 286–288. https://doi.org/10.4161/bioe.21372

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