» Articles » PMID: 15456281

Electric Field Gradient Focusing of Proteins Based on Shaped Ionically Conductive Acrylic Polymer

Overview
Journal Anal Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2004 Oct 1
PMID 15456281
Citations 13
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Electric field gradient focusing (EFGF) is a separation technique that uses an electric field gradient and an opposing hydrodynamic flow to separate and concentrate charged analytes. This work describes miniaturized EFGF devices that are used for protein analysis. These devices employ a unique ionically conductive polymer that enables the required electric field gradient to be established. This polymer has good protein compatibility and allows the transport of small buffer ions while retaining large analytes such as proteins. With the use of an EFGF device, green fluorescent protein was concentrated 10 000-fold and the separation of a protein mixture was demonstrated. The development of these ionically conductive polymer-based devices represents a step toward making EFGF a useful analytical tool for proteomics investigations.

Citing Articles

Integrated biocompatible 3D printed isoporous membranes with 7 μm pores.

Viglione M, Saxton A, Downs D, Woolley A, Christensen K, Van Ry P Lab Chip. 2024; 24(8):2202-2207.

PMID: 38525691 PMC: 11021176. DOI: 10.1039/d4lc00014e.


Conducting polymer nanowires for control of local protein concentration in solution.

Morris J, Thourson S, Panta K, Flanders B, Payne C J Phys D Appl Phys. 2021; 50(17).

PMID: 34045776 PMC: 8153065. DOI: 10.1088/1361-6463/aa60b0.


Electrokinetically driven continuous-flow enrichment of colloidal particles by Joule heating induced temperature gradient focusing in a convergent-divergent microfluidic structure.

Zhao C, Ge Z, Song Y, Yang C Sci Rep. 2017; 7(1):10803.

PMID: 28883550 PMC: 5589950. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-11473-w.


Refinement of insulator-based dielectrophoresis.

Crowther C, Hayes M Analyst. 2017; 142(9):1608-1618.

PMID: 28394391 PMC: 5507384. DOI: 10.1039/c6an02509a.


Electrochemically mediated seawater desalination.

Knust K, Hlushkou D, Anand R, Tallarek U, Crooks R Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2013; 52(31):8107-10.

PMID: 23784935 PMC: 4026263. DOI: 10.1002/anie.201302577.