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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 1982

Affinity separation of enzymes from mixtures containing suspended solids : Comparisons of magnetic and nonmagnetic techniques.

Bernard L. Hirschbein; George M. Whitesides

Agarose beads containing immobilized enzymes or affinity ligands have been made magnetically responsive by adsorbing freshly precipitated magnetite on their surface. These beads are used for affinity adsorption of proteins from complex mixtures containing suspended solids. The magnetically responsive beads and the unwanted (diamagnetic) solids are then separated by magnetic filtration. This magnetic adsorption scheme for direct affinity separation of enzymes from mixtures containing suspended solids is compared with a similar, but nonmagnetic, scheme in which the affinity matrix is supported on fiberglass cloth. The enzyme is allowed to adsorb in this matrix, and the matrix is simply removed physically from the suspension to achieve separation from the unwanted solids. The two methods seem comparable in their ability to separate a desired enzymatic activity. The magnetic methods are technically the more complex of the two, but are significantly the more rapid. The efficiency of separation of diamagnetic and ferrimagnetic solids in these biological systems by high gradient magnetic filtration is good.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1982

Synthesis of phosphoenolypyruvate and its use in ATP cofactor regeneration

Bernard L. Hirschbein; Francois P. Mazenod; George M. Whitesides


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1982

Laboratory-scale enzymic/chemical syntheses of D- and L-.beta.-chlorolactic acid and D- and L-potassium glycidate

Bernard L. Hirschbein; George M. Whitesides


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1997

N3'-->P5' Oligodeoxyribonucleotide Phosphoramidates: A New Method of Synthesis Based on a Phosphoramidite Amine-Exchange Reaction.

Jeffrey S. Nelson; Karen L. Fearon; Mark Q. Nguyen; Sarah N. McCurdy; Jeff E. Frediani; Michael F. Foy; Bernard L. Hirschbein


Methods in Enzymology | 1987

[25] Enzymatic regeneration of adenosine 5′-triphosphate: Acetyl phosphate, phosphoenolpyruvate, methoxycarbonyl phosphate, dihydroxyacetone phosphate, 5-phospho-α-d-ribosyl pyrophosphate, uridine-5′-diphosphoglucose

Debbie C. Crans; Romas J. Kazlauskas; Bernard L. Hirschbein; Chi-Huey Wong; Obsidiana Abril; George M. Whitesides


Archive | 1996

Solid phase synthesis of oligonucleotide N3'-P5' phosphoramidates

Bernard L. Hirschbein; Karen L. Fearon; Sergei M. Gryaznov; Sarah N. McCurdy; Jeffery S. Nelson; Ronald G. Schultz


Nucleic Acids Research | 1998

An improved synthesis of oligodeoxynucleotide N3′→P5′ phosphoramidates and their chimera using hindered phosphoramidite monomers and a novel handle for reverse phase purification

Karen L. Fearon; Bernard L. Hirschbein; Jeffrey S. Nelson; Michael F. Foy; Mark Q. Nguyen; Sarah N. McCurdy; Jeff E. Frediani; Lawrence A. DeDionisio; Annette M. Raible; E. Neil Cagle; Andrzej Okruszek; Vicky Boyd


Archive | 1996

Synthons for synthesis of oligonucleotide N3-P5 phosphoramidates

Bernard L. Hirschbein; Karen L. Fearon; Sergei M. Gryaznov; Sarah N. McCurdy; Jeffrey S. Nelson; Ronald G. Schultz


Ciba Foundation Symposium 209 - Oligonucleotides as Therapeutic Agents | 2007

Phosphorothioate Oligodeoxynucleotides: Large‐Scale Synthesis and Analysis, Impurity Characterization, and the Effects of Phosphorus Stereochemistry

Karen L. Fearon; Bernard L. Hirschbein; Choi‐Ying Chiu; Maria R. Quijano; Gerald Zon


Archive | 1996

Festphasersynthese von oligonucleotid n3'-p5'-phosphoramidate

Karen L. Fearon; Sergei M. Gryaznov; Bernard L. Hirschbein; Sarah N. McCurdy; Jeffrey S. Nelson; Ronald G. Schultz

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Wojciech J. Stec

Food and Drug Administration

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Bogdan Uznanski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Debbie C. Crans

Colorado State University

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Francois P. Mazenod

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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