A single amino acid Gly-tag enables metal-free protein purification

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Abstract

Analytically pure proteins are indispensable for diverse applications, including therapeutics. Here, we report a methodology where a single amino acid, glycine, enables metal-free protein purification. This robust platform is enabled by a Gly-tag resin for site-specific capture, enrichment, and release through chemically triggered C-C bond dissociation by resonance-assisted electron density polarization.

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Purushottam, L., V. B., U., Rawale, D. G., Gujrati, M., Mishra, S. D., T. K., S., … Rai, V. (2020). A single amino acid Gly-tag enables metal-free protein purification. Chemical Science, 11(48), 13137–13142. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01153c

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