Publications by authors named "Brooke M Koshel"

In this study we investigated the separation of a 25 mer fully phosphorothioated oligonucleotide from its truncated n-1 (24 mer) species and selected phosphodiester 25 mer impurities using ion-pair reversed-phase chromatography. The hydrophobicity of ion-pairing agents (alkylamines) impacts n-1 separation selectivity. 25 mer impurities with single and double phosphodiester bonds eluted prior to the parent phosphorothioate oligonucleotide in the same region as 24 mer impurities, which complicated the chromatographic separation.

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Sieving of proteins in silica colloidal crystals of millimeter dimensions is characterized for particle diameters of nominally 350 and 500 nm, where the colloidal crystals are chemically modified with a brush layer of polyacrylamide. A model is developed that relates the reduced electrophoretic mobility to the experimentally measurable porosity. The model fits the data with no adjustable parameters for the case of silica colloidal crystals packed in capillaries, for which independent measurements of the pore radii were made from flow data.

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This review presents the need for replacing gels in 2D separations for proteomics, where speed, high-throughput, and the ability to characterize trace level proteins or small samples are the current desires. The theme of the review is isoelectric focusing, which is a valuable tool because it pre-concentrates proteins in addition to separating with high peak capacity. The review traces the technological progress from gel IEF to CIEF to packed capillaries with immobilized gradients for CIEF.

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Pressure-driven remobilization without an applied electric field is shown to be possible with capillary isoelectric focusing using packed capillaries. The capillary dimensions are 100 μm i.d.

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