James, Keith D.Russell, Rupert J.M.Parker, LynneDaniel, Roy M.Hough, David W.Danson, Michael J.2010-08-302010-08-301994James, K.D., Russell, R.J.M., Parker, L., Daniel, R.M., Hough, D.W. & Danson, M.J. (1994). Citrate synthases from the Archaea: Development of a bio-specific, affinity chromatography purification procedure. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 119(1-2), 181-185.https://hdl.handle.net/10289/4478Citrate synthases from both thermophilic and halophilic Archaea have been purified to homogeneity using affinity chromatography on Matrex Gel Red A and elution with a combination of substrate (oxaloacetate) and product (coenzyme A). In a number of cases, purification from cell-extract to protein suitable for N-terminal sequencing can be achieved by this single-step procedure. The method is particularly useful in the rapid purification of a thermophilic archaeal citrate synthase from a cloned gene expressed in a mesophilic host.enarchaeathermophilehalophilecitrate synthase affinity chromatographyCitrate synthases from the Archaea: Development of a bio-specific, affinity chromatography purification procedureJournal Article10.1111/j.1574-6968.1994.tb06886.x