Dear all,

Thanks for the suggestions about the analytical columns. I plan to pack some 
columns myself with the suggested beads and also I am keen to trying monolithic 
columns.

However, I don't know if anyone tried TSKgel columns for mega dalton protein 
complexes or viruses?

Best wishes, 
Mohinder Pal

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> On 18 Apr 2019, at 07:36, Bärbel Blaum <baerbel.bl...@intherabio.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mohinder,
>  
> if you are up to trying something new the monolithic columns by Biaseparation 
> (analytical or prep) are well suited for big molecules / particles and worked 
> very well for me. The fittings work with the GE chromatography instruments. 
>  
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> Good luck,
>  
> Bärbel
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> Mohinder,
>  
> You could also try HPLC where you should get better results due to more 
> theoretical plates.  One option would from Phenomenex.
> 10E6A Phase Information
> ·         Molecular Weight Range: 60 K - 10,000 K
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> On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 11:11 AM Mohinder Pal <mohinder.o....@gmail.com 
> <mailto:mohinder.o....@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>  
>> I would like to gel filter a multi protein complex (1.4MDa) as the final 
>> purification step. I have tried tandem Superose 6 columns and this complex 
>> elutes close to void volume as it is a very elongated molecule.
>>  
>>  
>> I was wondering if someone could suggest different analytical columns for 
>> better resolution as I plan to add more components to this existing complex. 
>>  
>> Best wishes,
>>  
>> Mohinder Pal
>>  
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>> impossible.” 
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