Temperature-Insensitive Near-Infrared Method for Determination of Protein Concentration during Protein Crystal Growth
- 19 September 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 72 (20) , 4985-4990
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac000406u
Abstract
A temperature-insensitive method for measuring protein concentration in aqueous solutions using near-infrared spectroscopy is described. The method, which is based on identification of the net analyte signal of single-beam spectra, can be calibrated using a single protein absorbance measurement and is thus well suited for crystallization monitoring where the quantity of protein is limited. The method is applied to measurements of glucose-isomerase concentration in a sodium phosphate buffer that is actively varied over the temperature range of 4−24 °C. The standard error of prediction using the optimized spectral range of 4670−4595 cm-1 is 0.12 mg/mL with no systematic trend in the residuals with solution temperature. The method is also applied to previously collected spectra of hen egg-white lysozyme and yields a standard error of prediction of 0.14 mg/mL. Spectra sampled at discrete wavelengths can also be used for calibration and prediction with performance comparable to that obtained with spectral bands. A set of four wavelengths are identified that can be used to predict concentrations of both proteins with a standard error less than 0.14 mg/mL.Keywords
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