Bio-Rad Profinity IMAC Resins User Manual

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Section 14
Batch-Mode Purification of Histidine
Proteins — Gravity Flow

The following guideline is a general procedure for batch-mode binding, which is
an effective means for purification when the recombinant His-tagged protein is
either expressed at low levels or when the tag itself may be inaccessible.

Recommended Columns

The following Bio-Rad columns may be used for gravity-flow chromatography. They
are empty and can be filled with a support of choice.

Poly-Prep

®

columns, for bed volumes up to 2 ml of chromatography

support and 10 ml sample

Econo-Pac

®

columns, for bed volumes up to 20 ml

Glass Econo-Column

®

columns, 5–170 cm long and 0.5–5.0 cm in

diameter

Materials

Reagents

Binding/wash buffer

50 mM sodium phosphate (NaH

2

PO

4

)

300 mM NaCl

5 mM imidazole

Adjust to pH 8.0.

Elution buffer

50 mM sodium phosphate (NaH

2

PO

4

)

300 mM NaCl

500 mM imidazole

Adjust to pH 8.0.

Equipment

IMAC resin

Sample preparation-sized IMAC spin column (as prepared in Section 5)
(for example, Micro Bio-Spin columns, catalog #732-6204)

Plasticware, 2 ml capped, 2 ml capless tubes

Biological Sample

Clarified lysate (as prepared in Section 7)

The binding capacity of the Profinity

IMAC resin is

≥15 mg His-tagged

protein per ml resin. Larger amounts of protein will require a larger column
to be used.

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