Humboldt State University ® Department of Chemistry

Richard A. Paselk

Chem 432

Biochemistry Laboratory

Fall 2002

Lecture Notes:: February 21

© R. Paselk 1999
 
     
 

Characterization of Macromolecules:

Size and Shape

A variety of hydynamic properties are widely used to to determine size and shape. We will look at the most common and important. (We will not discuss viscosity or osmometry - you should be familiar with basic osmometry from General Chemistry and Introductory Biology.)

Major Techniques:

 

Introduction to Chromatography

We will begin our discussion by looking at chromatography from two perspectives: 1) types of chromatography (the underlying phenomena upon which chromatographic separations are based), and 2) methods of chromatography (e.g. paper, column, etc.).

Types of Chromatography: What are the underlying physical phenomena for each type of chromatography?

Can use gel permeation chromatography to determine MW's. As with SDS-PAGE the system must be calibrated with a set of MW standards, although with LC it is more common to run them separately. Plot K vs. Log MW, where K = (Ve-Vo) / Vs, and Ve= elution volume, Vo= void volume, and Vs= volume of the gel, or Ve vs. log MW as shown in the figures.

Methods of Chromatography: Various substrates and equipment can be used in chromatography. We will look at the most common, emphasizing the underlying types of chromatography seen in each.

Note that paper can also be modified to give ion-exchange media, which would then separate compounds by a combination of adsorption, partition, and ion-exchange.

 


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