Modeling the electrophoresis and transport of peptides: the effective sphere model and complex formation.
J Sep Sci
; 33(16): 2439-46, 2010 Aug.
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Modeling the electrophoretic mobility of peptides is examined in this study using a "coarse grained" bead model, or B model for short 8 and also a simpler "effective sphere" (ES) model. A comparison between the B and ES models is carried out for peptide models covering a broad range of ionic strength, peptide charge, and peptide length. At ionic strengths lower than approximately 0.013 M, the B and ES models agree to within a few percent. The ES model is much simpler than the B model and is of particular value in certain applications such as complex formation between peptide and other species in the BGE. The mobility behavior of oligoglycine in a borate buffer at high pH can be accounted for when complex formation is included in modeling.
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Assunto principal:
Peptídeos
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Modelos Químicos
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En
Revista:
J Sep Sci
Ano de publicação:
2010
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Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos