Abstract

Recombinant enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) fromE. coli was concentrated 1.9 times by ultrafiltration using a temperature-sensitive hydrogel. Protein recovery and separation efficiency were 64% and 45%, respectively. Increased concentration of recombinant EGFP was confirmed by SDS-PAGE. Rotavirus was concentrated 3.2 times by ultrafiltration using a temperature-sensitive hydrogel, at 95% of virus recovery and 93% of separation efficiency. Hydrogel ultrafiltration appears to be an attractive alternative for the concentration of rotavirus and recombinant proteins fromE. coli.

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