Successful sample preparation is a key step during any analytical
procedure and begins with a defined experimental design. Important steps in sample preparation include proteolytic digestion of proteins into peptide fragments, and peptide fractionation. This is especially important prior to applications such as mass spectrometry (MS).
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How it Works
Figure 2. Collecting a fraction from a single tube gel.
Broad Mass Range Fractionation
The GELFrEE® 8100 Fractionation System enables MW based
fractionation of intact proteins over a broad mass range into liquid-
phase fractions, and bypasses both the low recovery of proteins and
extensive workup steps before mass spectrometry.
Using the 12% Cartridge Kit, the system is optimized for
partitioning complex protein samples across the mass range
10–50kDa
Using the 10% Cartridge Kit, the system is optimized for
partitioning complex protein samples across the mass range
15–100kDa
Using the 8% Cartridge Kit, the system is optimized for
partitioning complex protein samples across the mass range
35–150kDa
Using the 5% Cartridge Kit, the system is optimized for
partitioning complex protein samples across the mass range
75–500kDa
Recovery across all mass ranges is >80%.
GELFrEE® technology is “Gel-eluted Liquid Fraction Entrapment
Electrophoresis”. Each of the eight GELFrEE® 8100 Cartridge
channels consists of a precision cast gel column surrounded by
pipette accessible sample loading and fraction collection chambers.
Samples are mixed with the preformulated sample buffer and
pipetted into the sample loading chamber. When an electric current
is applied, charged molecules in the channel migrate first in the
stacking gel and then separate according to their MW under
reducing conditions. Smaller proteins move more quickly and elute
into the fractionation collection chamber, where they are trapped in
a defined liquid volume. At predefined intervals, the instrument will
automatically pause to enable easy removal of the liquid fraction
with a pipette. For collection of each size-based fraction the
sequence is restarted, and the process continued.
Performance
The GELFrEE® 8100 system facilitates effective, programmable
fractionation, isolation, and purification across a broad mass range.
Combined with its high load capacity and high, liquid-phase
recovery, the system performs to the highest sensitivity of any
prefractionation technology. The GELFrEE® may be operated in
either fractionation mode, in which the entire sample is partitioned
into 1–29 selectable MW fractions, allowing the extraction of
analytes in one or more predetermined mass ranges. It is always
best to desalt samples that contain high levels of salt for the best
results.
GELFrEE® 8100 Sample Specifications
Max sample load volume 150μl
Fixed fraction volume of 150μl
Protein load ≤500 μg (≤3.3mg/ml)
Conductance ≤2 mS/cm
pH 8.4 ± 1.0
Figure 3. A) 1D gel of Saccharomyces cerevisiae fractions prepared using the
GELFrEE® System. A 200μg aliquot of yeast was fractionated into 12
fractions using the GELFrEE® 8100 System. 1D gel analysis with silver
staining was used to visualize the results. B) Base peak chromatogram of
the digested fraction from GELFrEE® System. A yeast sample, S. cerevisiae,
was fractionated into 12 fractions. The resulting fractions were acetone
precipitated to remove SDS, digested using trypsin, and analysed using
nano-LC-MS / MS.
Recovery and Reproducibility
The GELFrEE® 8100 Fractionation System uses specialized
materials to optimize protein recovery and to prevent nonspecific
loss. In addition, each gel column used in the GELFrEE system is
comprised of a proprietary composite gel matrix that is robotically
cast using state-of-the-art automation. Every gel tube is computer
imaged to ensure compliance with strict quality control (QC)
specifications and each cartridge is barcoded for tracking. The level
of QC and precision-manufacturing provided by the GELFrEE®
system facilitates unique reproducibility of absolute elution time
(See Figure 4.).
Figure 4. GELFrEE® Reproducibility of Fractionation: 200μg brain lysate
were prepared using the GELFrEE® 8100 Fractionation System. Fractions 1,
5, and 9 from four channels, were run on a 1D gel to demonstrate the
channel-to-channel reproducibility of the system.
Programmable Methods for Targeted Isolation
The GELFrEE® 8100 Fractionation System is the first to provide
user programmable MW based protein fractionation with liquid
phase recovery. Simple adjustment of the fraction collection
intervals using the touchscreen interface allows isolation of analytes
at a targeted molecular weight in a single fraction with near
quantitative recovery.
To develop a method for targeted protein isolation using the
GELFrEE® system, the user samples the elution window at high
frequency over the expected mass range. The peak width is plotted,
and the fraction collection interval is defined. For all subsequent
runs, the optimized fraction collection interval is used to isolate and
purify the target analyte in a single fraction.
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It is always advisable to develop and validate your own methodology
tailored to your specific needs. However, please select one of the
links below to see our Quick Reference Cards for details of a basic
protocol methodology for each of our proprietary GELFrEE® 8100
Cartridge Kits to help get you started:
Gelfree 8100 5% Cartridge Kit
Gelfree 8100 8% Cartridge Kit
Gelfree 8100 10% Cartridge Kit
Gelfree 8100 12% Cartridge Kit
PRODUCT CATALOGUE NO.
GELFREE®
8100 Fractionation System 48100
GELFrEE® 8100 Cartridge Kits
Expedeon’s GELFrEE® 8100 Cartridge Kits for protein fractionation,
partitions complex protein mixtures over a wide range into liquid
phase molecular weight fractions. The GELFrEE® 8100
Fractionation Cartridge contains eight channels for molecular
fractionation and liquid phase recovery. Each of the eight
independent GELFrEE® 8100 Cartridge channels consists of a
precision cast gel column surrounded by pipette accessible sample
loading and fraction collection chambers. Specialized materials
optimize protein recovery and prevent nonspecific loss. A dynamic
range (up to 500kDa) of complex protein mixtures are simplified and
reduced prior to fractionation for bottom up* discovery proteomics,
and intact proteins are fractionated and recovered for top down
proteomics.
*Expedeon’s FASP Protein Digestion Kit provides the necessary columns and
buffers to solubilize whole or fractionated protein samples in SDS, digest the
protein with trypsin, and analyze the resulting peptides. The resulting filtrate is
free of detergents, large molecules, and other substances that would interfere
with bottom up MS analysis.
GELFREE®
8100 Cartridge Specifications
Cat. #
Polyacrylamide
(%)
MW Range
Optimum
MW Range
Average
Fraction
Width
42104 5% 3.5–500 kDa 75–500 kDa 40kDa
42103 8% 3.5–150 kDa 35–150 kDa 10kDa
42105 10% 3.5–100 kDa 15–100 kDa 7kDa
42102 12% 3.5–60 kDa 10–50 kDa 4kDa
Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industry
The manufacture of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAb) has
come under increasing regulatory scrutiny by authorities that
include the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the US Food and
Drug Administration (FDA), to identify product related impurities
(e.g., truncations, mis-foldings and aggregates), due to the potential
risk of life-threatening immunological reactions. In an excerpt from
the EMA’s ‘Guideline on Development, Production, Characterisation
and Specification for Monoclonal Antibodies and Related Products
(2016)’, they state:
“The monoclonal antibody should be characterised thoroughly. This
characterisation should include the determination of physicochemical
and immunochemical properties, biological activity, purity, impurities and
quantity of the monoclonal antibody, in line with ICH Q6B guideline:
Specifications: test procedures and acceptance criteria for
biotechnological/biological products. At the time of submission, the
manufacturer should have established appropriately characterised in-
house reference materials which will serve for biological and
physicochemical testing of production lots.”
The FDA also published a ‘Points to Consider in the Manufacture and
Testing of Monoclonal Antibody Products for Human (1999)’
Figure 5. GELFrEE® SDS-PAGE Gel Band Identification: A method was
developed for the characterization of product related impurities, truncations,
resulting from a change in the manufacturing process of a therapeutic
monoclonal antibody (mAb). (Image courtesy of Lilly, US).
Expedeon’s GELFrEE® Fractionation System has been successfully
used within the pharmaceutical industry for the fractionation and
enrichment of abundantly low proteins in a semi preparative
manner, as well as both a discovery and target approach for
identifying impurities. Figure 5. Shows the SDS-PAGE gel band
identification of product related impurities following GELFrEE®
fractionation and MS.
Whereas online LC-MS provides an additional dimension of
separation and tandem MS experiments allow unambiguous
identification of unknown impurities, GELFrEE® size-based
fractionation facilitates better characterization of impurities by MS.
Using this approach to the identification and ultimate removal of
impurities is likely to be welcomed by regulatory authorities and may
be included in future guidelines to uphold the safety and quality of
these biological therapeutics.