Journal: ACS omega
Article Title: Adeno-associated Virus Virus-like Particle Characterization via Orthogonal Methods: Nanoelectrospray Differential Mobility Analysis, Asymmetric Flow Field-Flow Fractionation, and Atomic Force Microscopy.
doi: 10.1021/acsomega.1c01443
Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 5. nES GEMMA spectra and AFM images of the three fractions collected with the AF4 technique (see Figure 4b). (a, b) Monomer (M) fraction; (c, d) dimer (D) and trimer (T) fraction; and (e, f) higher oligomeric (O) fraction. nES GEMMA spectra compare signals obtained for VLP-containing samples (red traces) and blanks recorded for a NH4OAc blank (black traces), respectively. nES GEMMA signals below 20 nm EM diameter putatively correspond to incompletely removed, aggregating AF4 buffer components. In (f), the arrow indicates an AAV8 VLP higher oligomer with a height of 35 nm.
Article Snippet: The capillary is manually cut and tapered with a homebuilt grinding machine based on the work of Tycova et al.15 AF4 experiments were performed on an Agilent 1200 system (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA, auto sampler, pump, and detector), which consisted of an auto sampler, HPLC pumps, an AF4 separation device (Wyatt Technology, Santa Barbara, CA, USA), and a fluorescence detector (λex/em = 280/340 nm).
Techniques: Gas Phase Electrophoretic Molecular Mobility Analysis