Fractionation of Aspergillus niger cellulases by combined ion exchange affinity chromatography.

June 27th, 2008 | by admin |

Fractionation of Aspergillus niger cellulases by combined ion exchange affinity chromatography.

Eight chemically modified cellulose supports were tested for their ability to absorb components of the Aspergillus niger cellulase system. At least two of the most effective adsorbents, aminoethyl cellulose and carboxymethyl cellulose, were shown to be useful for the fractionation of cellulases. These supports apparently owe their resolving capacity to both ion exchange and biospecific binding effects; however, the relative importance of each effect is unknown. These observations form the basis for a new cellulase fractionation technique, combined ion exchange-affinity chromatography.

Boyer RF, Allen TL, Dykema PA.

Department of Chemistry, Hope College, Holland, Michigan 49423.

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