Hello all,
Me and my supervisor have developed a new way to purify proteins. It's an affinity based method that used magnetic nanoparticles. We have been undertaking some market research to see at what scale this approach would be the most sensible to implement (e.g. large scale enzyme purification, medium scale high value biological production for pharmaceuticals or small-scale academic/RnD environments).
If I told you that we can:
purify the proteins to the same degree or better than your current affinity purification system
produce same or higher yields
produce the proteins without affecting their native conformation (quality control)
achieve this at a fraction of the cost (say compared to Ni-NTA resin and especially to magnetic Ni-NTA beads)
would you consider switching, or at least trying this method? The only caveat is that you would need to clone your proteins to include our tag (comparable length to standard tags)
We are basically trying to understand if it is feasible to expect protein purification experts to buy a product that expects them to change the tags that they are familiar with.
Let me know if you have any questions. It would be cool to have a chat!