Journal article

Precipitation of collagens by polyethylene glycols

JAM Ramshaw, JF Bateman, WG Cole

Analytical Biochemistry | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 1984

Abstract

Types I, II, and III collagens are readily precipitated at neutral pH by polyethene glycols (PEG). As the molecular weight fraction of the polyethylene glycols increases, they become more effective as precipitants on a weight basis. The amount of PEG required for precipitation depends on the pH, the ionic strength, and the nature of the buffer or salts present. In tissue culture media, low concentrations of collagens and procollagens may be quantitatively precipitated and readily collected by low-speed centrifugation. Polyethylene glycol precipitation can be used to obtain collagens and procollagens from tissue culture media at either analytical or preparative scale, and since the polyethyle..

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