- Superose
Superose is a trade name for a collection of FPLC columns which are used in the automated separation of biological molecules. The different columns provided can separate a variety of
macromolecules , ranging from small peptides andpolysaccharide s to DNA strands and entire viruses. The material inside the column isagarose based, meaning that it consists of sugars that arecrosslink ed to form a gel-like mass. The pores in this material have different sizes, and if a molecule is too big, it does not fit into the pores, meaning that it follows a shorter way to the end of the column. See alsosize exclusion .The columns are placed in a holder, and a computerized pumping system pumps a watery solution, often a
buffer through the column. A special injection loop allows the injection of the desired sample. [Andersson, T et al. Agarose-based media for high-resolution gel filtration of biopolymers. J. Chromatogr. 326, 33 (1985).]References
*cite journal |author=Dubin PL, Principi JM |title=Optimization of size-exclusion separation of proteins on a Superose column |journal=J. Chromatogr. |volume=479 |issue=1 |pages=159–64 |year=1989 |month=September |pmid=2553759 |doi= |url=
*cite journal |author=Lee SC, Whitaker JR |title=Are molecular weights of proteins determined by superose 12 column chromatography correct? |journal=J. Agric. Food Chem. |volume=52 |issue=16 |pages=4948–52 |year=2004 |month=August |pmid=15291456 |doi=10.1021/jf0304932 |url=
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