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Coating of open tubular capillaries with discoidal and spherical high‐density lipoprotein particles in electrochromatography
Author(s) -
Vainikka Kati,
Chen Jie,
Metso Jari,
Jauhiainen Matti,
Riekkola MarjaLiisa
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
electrophoresis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.666
H-Index - 158
eISSN - 1522-2683
pISSN - 0173-0835
DOI - 10.1002/elps.200600766
Subject(s) - coating , capillary electrochromatography , capillary action , particle (ecology) , chemistry , monolayer , materials science , chemical engineering , chromatography , electrochromatography , composite material , nanotechnology , oceanography , engineering , geology
A new method was developed for the coating of fused‐silica capillaries with human high‐density lipoproteins (HDLs) for use in electrochromatography. The HDL particles used for the coating differed in particle shape and composition. Both discoidal and spherical particles formed a monolayer on the inner silica wall as confirmed by atomic force microscopy. The effect of coating conditions, such as HDL concentration and coating time, was investigated with spherical HDL particles. Examination of the influence of pH on the coating stability also allowed the determination of p I values for the HDL particles attached to the capillary wall. The p I values for spherical and discoidal HDL particles were close to 5.0. The repeatabilities of the EOF mobility and the retention factors of the uncharged steroid hormones used as model compounds were exploited in the evaluation of the coating stability. The optimal coating was achieved with 0.1 mg/mL HDL protein and 50 min flushing with coating solution followed by 15 min standing time. Electrochromatography with HDL‐coated open tubular capillaries offers a new tool for the study of HDL particle structure and transformations.