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PURIFICATION METHOD FOR RECOMBINANT GLUCOSE BINDING PROTEIN
Hugh Jones
United States Patent, Number: US 7619072 B2, Pages: 1 - 22
Swansea University Author: Hugh Jones
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The present invention relates to a method for purifying a recombinant glucose binding protein, in particular the lectin Concanavalin A (Con A). The method specifically utilizes a buffer in which impurities, such as glycogen and other substances, are soluble but in which the protein remains insoluble...
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Alexandria, Virginia
US Patent & Trademark Office
2009
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The present invention relates to a method for purifying a recombinant glucose binding protein, in particular the lectin Concanavalin A (Con A). The method specifically utilizes a buffer in which impurities, such as glycogen and other substances, are soluble but in which the protein remains insoluble. The use of such buffers, and the purified proteins, are also described. |
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