The use of insulin to purify its receptor is an example of which chromatography?
Answers
Answered by
7
The use of insulin hormone to purify its receptor is an example of a) Ion exchange ... c) Gel filtration chromatography d) Ligand mediated chromatography.
Answered by
0
Answer: The correct answer is the use of insulin to purify its receptor is called Affinity Chromatography.
Explanation:
- According to a highly precise macromolecular binding contact between a biomolecule and another material, affinity chromatography is a technique for extracting a biomolecule from a mixture.
- Proteins are separated using affinity chromatography based on how they interact with a particular ligand. By using either competition or lowering the affinity with pH and/or ionic strength, the protein's binding to a ligand coupled to a matrix is reversed.
- Work with biological materials and pharmacological compounds now increasingly relies on the separation technique known as affinity chromatography.
- This technique relies on the employment of a stationary phase that is connected to biology in order to preferentially retain analytes or investigate biological interactions.
To know more, click here:
https://brainly.in/question/1453714
https://brainly.in/question/29847338
#SPJ6
Similar questions