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Electrophoresis
Isoelectric Focusing (IEF)

Isoelectric focusing is a type of separation where the solutes migrate based upon a different principle. The separation takes place on a gel where a pH gradient has been created using ampholytes. Ampholytes are a mixtures of amphoteric polyaminocarboxylic acids. This mixture possesses a range of pIs, a high buffering capacity at each pH, and is used to create pH gradients.When ampholytes undergo electropohoresis, each individual ampholyte migrates to its own region, an area that matches its pI. After migration of ampholytes, the gel has stable pH zones of increasing pH or a pH gradient. The solutes in the specimen do not migrate to the electrode of opposite charge but to the zone or area that matches their pI. IEF is performed on a gel in a capillary tube, strip, or plate. Gels used are most commonly polyacrylamide gels but agarose and cellulose acetate can also be used.

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IEF Advantages and Applications

IEF's greatest advantage is its high resolution, resulting in greater separation of solutes. IEF of serum proteins results in many more bands; these bands are sharper because each pH region is very narrow. Performing IEF is easier because the placement of sample application is not important. The sample and ampholytes can be mixed before application; the ampholytes will migrate, create the gradient, and then the proteins separate and migrate.Some isoenzymes and variant hemoglobins in prenatal screening are separated with IEF. Detection of oligoclonal bands in gamma-globulin is a newer use of IEF. IEF is commonly used as one of the separations in two-dimensional electrophoresis.

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In isoelectric focusing, the basis of separation of solutes is different than the other types of electrophoresis. Which statement below correctly describes this feature of isoelectric focusing?View Page


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