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Chromatographic biopanning for the selection of peptides with high specificity to Pb2+ from phage displayed peptide library

Authors
Nian, RuiKim, Duck SangThuong NguyenTan, LihanKim, Chan-WhaYoo, Ik-KeunChoe, Woo-Seok
Issue Date
17-9월-2010
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Chromatographic biopanning; Phage display; Pb2+; Peptide; FPLC; Monolithic column
Citation
JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A, v.1217, no.38, pp.5940 - 5949
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume
1217
Number
38
Start Page
5940
End Page
5949
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/115676
DOI
10.1016/j.chroma.2010.07.048
ISSN
0021-9673
Abstract
Toxic heavy metal pollution is a global problem occurring in air, soil as well as water. There is a need for a more cost effective, renewable remediation technique, but most importantly, for a recovery method that is selective for one specific metal of concern. Phage display technology has been used as a powerful tool in the discovery of peptides capable of exhibiting specific affinity to various metals or metal ions. However, traditional phage display is mainly conducted in batch mode, resulting in only one equilibrium state hence low-efficiency selection. It is also unable to monitor the selection process in real time mode. In this study, phage display technique was incorporated with chromatography procedure with the use of a monolithic column, facilitating multiple phage-binding equilibrium states and online monitoring of the selection process in search of affinity peptides to Pb2+. In total, 17 candidate peptides were found and their specificity toward Pb2+ was further investigated with bead-based enzyme immunoassay (EIA). A highly specific Pb2+ binding peptide ThrAsnThrLeuSerAsnAsn (TNTLSNN) was obtained. Based on our knowledge, this is the first report on a new chromatographic biopanning method coupled with monolithic column for the selection of metal ion specific binding peptides. It is expected that this monolith-based chromatographic biopanning will provide a promising approach for a high throughput screening of affinity peptides cognitive of a wide range of target species. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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