Yasuko Nakano, Ayako Shoji, Atsushi Arakawa, Yumiko Iizuka, Yuriko Kikuchi, Maya Kobayashi, Takashi Tobe
Journal of lipid research 2010 JanHuman plasma contains three forms of adiponectin, a trimer, a hexamer, and a high-molecular-weight (HMW) multimer. We previously reported HMW adiponectin was a gelatin-binding protein of 28 kDa (GBP28), it having been purified due to its affinity to gelatin-Cellulofine (Nakano, Y., et al. Isolation and characterization of GBP28, a novel gelatin-binding protein purified from human plasma. J. Biochem. 1996. 120: 803-12). Although HMW adiponectin binds to gelatin-Cellulofine, it cannot bind to gelatin-Sepharose. Gelatin-Cellulofine was made of formyl-Cellulofine and gelatin, and we found that HMW adiponectin binds to reduced formyl-Cellulofine with similar affinity as to gelatin-Cellulofine. Through only two steps using reduced formyl-Cellulofine and DEAE-Sepharose, HMW adiponectin can be effectively purified from human plasma.
Yasuko Nakano, Ayako Shoji, Atsushi Arakawa, Yumiko Iizuka, Yuriko Kikuchi, Maya Kobayashi, Takashi Tobe. Adiponectin does not bind to gelatin: a new and easy way to purify high-molecular-weight adiponectin from human plasma. Journal of lipid research. 2010 Jan;51(1):210-5
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