On-chip protein isoelectric focusing using a photoimmobilized pH gradient

Lin Xia, Feng Ming Lin, Xin Wu, Chuanli Liu, Jianshe Wang, Qi Tang, Shiyong Yu, Kunjie Huang, Yulin Deng, Lina Geng*

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Abstract

An immobilized pH gradient was directly constructed on the inner wall of a microfluidic chip channel by photoimmobilizing focused carrier ampholytes onto the wall. A mixture of carbonic anhydrase, myoglobin, and trypsin inhibitor was successfully isoelectric-focused and separated with good linearity between the pI values of proteins and the location of the focused bands. Furthermore, coating methods for the resistance of protein nonselective adsorption and simultaneously for pH gradient photocoupling were screened. The PEG-silane coating method was found to be better than the cross-linked polyacrylamide coating and aminosilane modification methods. Finally, based on the open tubular column mode of carrier ampholytes' immobilization and effective antiadsorption coating, the immobilized pH gradient was reused and the chip was recycled for the first time. By virtue of its remarkable features including simplicity, convenience, high efficiency of protein enrichment and separation, and potential for coupling site-selective IEF with other analytical or separation techniques, this novel method promises to be useful in several applications related with zwitterionic biomolecules.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3174-3180
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Separation Science
Volume37
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2014

Keywords

  • Isoelectric focusing
  • Microfluidic chip
  • Photoimmobilized pH gradient
  • Protein separation

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