Abstract

This work describes the partition of a Schistosoma mansoni tegumental antigen produced by a recombinant Escherichia coli strain using an aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) composed of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and purified hydroxypropyl-starch (Reppal PES 100). The effects of the polymer molecular weight, tie line length and pH on antigen partitioning were investigated. The detection of the antigen in both phases was determined by ELISA. The system composed of PEG 8000 (5.1% w/w) and Reppal PES 100 (13.0% w/w) led to a yield of 92% and a purification factor of 12 concerning the antigen in the PEG-rich phase. It was observed that antigen partition in ATPSs was strongly affected by the pH and tie line length. In addition, it was possible in a single step, to remove the cell debris, which precipitated at the interface of the system.

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