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Can I use a lower percentage of TMAC in the initial conditions to retain empty and full AAV capsids on a Protein-Pak Hi Res Q column? - WKB256142

Article number: 256142

ENVIRONMENT

  • Adeno-associated virus (AAV) application
  • Tetramethylammonium chloride (TMAC)
  • Protein-Pak Hi Res Q column

ANSWER

Yes

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The gradient conditions in the following application should be viewed as a starting point. Some method development may be required for specific AAV serotypes.

See Figure 7b as it pertains to the salt percentage and gradient change used for the retention of AAV9: Anion-Exchange Chromatography for Determining Empty and Full Capsid contents in Adeno-Associated Virus

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