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Isoelectric focusing in a silica nanofluidic channel: effects of electromigration and electroosmosis

Authors :
David W. Inglis
Dalton J. E. Harvie
Ewa M. Goldys
Wei-Lun Hsu
Malcolm R. Davidson
Michael A. Startsev
Source :
Analytical chemistry. 86(17)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Isoelectric focusing of proteins in a silica nanofluidic channel filled with citric acid and disodium phosphate buffers is investigated via numerical simulation. Ions in the channel migrate in response to (i) the electric field acting on their charge and (ii) the bulk electroosmotic flow (which is directed toward the cathode). Proteins are focused near the low pH (anode) end when the electromigration effect is more significant and closer to the high pH (cathode) end when the electroosmotic effect dominates. We simulate the focusing behavior of Dylight labeled streptavidin (Dyl-Strep) proteins in the channel, using a relationship between the protein's charge and pH measured in a previous experiment. Protein focusing results compare well to previous experimental measurements. The effect of some key parameters, such as applied voltage, isoelectric point (pI), bulk pH, and bulk conductivity, on the protein trapping behavior in a nanofluidic channel is examined.

Details

ISSN :
15206882
Volume :
86
Issue :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....26fc37989885ee75ac81a8305dcbfdd4