Publications by authors named "Tomas Nyhammar"

An integrated process for purifying a 6.1 kilo base pair (kbp) plasmid from a clarified Escherichia coli cell lysate based on an ultra/diafiltration step combined with polymer/polymer aqueous two-phase system and a new type of chromatography is described. The process starts with a volume reduction (ultrafiltration) and buffer exchange (diafiltration) of the clarified lysate using a hollow fibre membrane system.

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We have prepared a new type of anion exchanger, which effectively discriminates between RNA and plasmid DNA. The material is based on a Sephacryl S-500 HR matrix provided with quartenary amine anion-exchange groups. A distinguishing feature of the beads is that a thin (2-3 microm) outer layer of the beads lacks ion-exchange groups.

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The demand for efficient production methods of plasmid DNA (pDNA) has increased vastly in response to rapid advances in the use of pDNA in gene therapy and in vaccines since the advantageous safety concerns associated with non-viral over viral vectors.A prerequisite for the success of plasmid-based therapies is the development of cost-effective and generic production processes of pDNA. However, to satisfy strict regulatory guidelines, the material must be available as highly purified, homogeneous preparations of supercoiled circular covalently closed (ccc) pDNA.

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Separation of the different plasmid isoforms is a major challenge in purifying plasmid DNA. We describe a new type of biochemical interaction that occurs in the presence of high concentrations of lyotropic salt and results in the selective adsorption of supercoiled plasmid DNA to aromatic thioether ligands. Under well-defined conditions, these ligands are capable of separating supercoiled plasmid DNA (ccc) from its isoform, i.

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