Application of staphylococcus protein A in the affinity chromatography and immunoadsorption

Authors

  • О. В. Святенко National Aviation University
  • О. А. Васильченко National Aviation University
  • К. К. Васильченко Bogomolets National Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-6407.2.5521

Keywords:

affinity chromatography, Staphylococcus protein А (SPA), antibodies, immunoglobulins

Abstract

Protein A is native or recombinant proteins of microbial origin that bind to mammalian immunoglobulins. In the work characteristics of protein A, affinity sorbents on its basis, advantages of protein A for application as ligands in the affinity chromatography for antibodies purification, extraction of different antibody fractions from blood serum, antibodies and immune complexes from blood plasma of ill people in the process of immunoadsorption.

Author Biographies

О. В. Святенко, National Aviation University

master student

О. А. Васильченко, National Aviation University

candidate of medical science, associate professor

К. К. Васильченко, Bogomolets National Medical University

student

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Published

2013-12-30

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Experimental articles