A microfluidic chip with a staircase pH gradient generator, a packed column and a fraction collector for chromatofocusing of proteins

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Hoon Suk Rho (University of Twente)

AT Hanke (TU Delft - BT/Bioprocess Engineering)

Marcel Ottens (TU Delft - BT/Bioprocess Engineering)

Han J.G.E. Gardeniers (University of Twente)

Research Group
BT/Bioprocess Engineering
Copyright
© 2018 Hoon Suk Rho, A.T. Hanke, M. Ottens, Han J.G.E. Gardeniers
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.201700341
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 Hoon Suk Rho, A.T. Hanke, M. Ottens, Han J.G.E. Gardeniers
Research Group
BT/Bioprocess Engineering
Issue number
8
Volume number
39
Pages (from-to)
1031-1039
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Abstract

A microfluidic device for pH gradient chromatofocusing is presented, which performs creation of a micro-column, pH gradient generation, and fraction collection in a single device. Using a sieve micro-valve, anion exchange particles were packed into a microchannel in order to realize a solid-phase absorption column. To fractionate proteins according to their isoelectric points, elution buffer solutions with a stepwise pH gradient were prepared in 16 parallel mixing reactors and flowed through the micro-column, wherein a protein mixture was previously loaded. The volume of the column is only 20 nL, hence it allows extremely low sample consumption and fast analysis compared with a conventional system. We demonstrated separation of two proteins, albumin–fluorescein isothiocyanate conjugate (FITC-BSA) and R-Phycoerythrin (R-PE), by using a microcolumn of commercial charged polymeric particles (Source 15Q). The microfluidic device can be used as a rapid diagnostic tool to analyse crude mixtures of proteins or nucleic acids and determine adsorption/desorption characteristics of various biochemical products, which can be helpful for scientific fundamental understanding as well as instrumental in various industrial applications, especially in early stage screening and process development.