High Pressure-Accelerated Lys-C Digestion in the HUB880 Explorer: Rapid Digestion of Unreduced IgG Part III. Effects of Urea and Sodium Deoxycholate

High Pressure-Accelerated Lys-C Digestion in the HUB880 Explorer: Rapid Digestion of Unreduced IgG Part III. Effects of Urea and Sodium Deoxycholate

Introduction

The benefit of high pressure incubation for enhanced Lys-C digestion of unreduced IgG, and the added benefit of reagents such as acetonitrile or N-propanol is described in separate Application Notes [4, 5]. In the current Application note we explore the effect of urea and sodium deoxycholate on pressure-enhanced digestion, in order to provide the best set of starting conditions for high pressure-enhanced Lys-C digestion of disulfide-intact IgG in the presence of these reagents. These conditions are likely to be similar for digestion of other hard-to-digest proteins, such as those containing hydrophobic transmembrane domains. The current application focuses on digestion at constant high pressure (not pressure cycling) in the HUB880 Explorer.