Dear Crystallographers,

Does anybody happen to know whether imidazole is able to chelate metal ions in 
solution? It seems reasonable that since it can compete for binding to IMAC 
resins, it should have some affinity for at least Ni++ and Co++, but what about 
metal ions like Ca++ and Mg++? I assume that the affinity is weak, but at the 
concentrations at which we are wont to use it in our elutions (~100-500 mM), 
does it not seem likely that other metal ions are being competed away from our 
proteins as well?

Jacob Keller


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Jacob Pearson Keller
Northwestern University
Medical Scientist Training Program
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