Abstract

A method utilizing coppor-chelate chromatography has been developed for the fractionation of nonhistone proteins under mild conditions. Specific proteins adsorbed on the column were eluted with the buffer containing glycine, histamine, and histidine. Using this method, RNA polymerase B stimulatory factor was partially purified from nonhistone proteins of rat liver nuclei.

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