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Copurification in a chemical or biochemical context is the physical separation by chromatography or other purification technique of two or more substances of interest from other contaminating substances. For substances to co-purify usually implies that these substances attract each other to form a non-covalent complex such as in a protein complex.

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  • Copurification in a chemical or biochemical context is the physical separation by chromatography or other purification technique of two or more substances of interest from other contaminating substances. For substances to co-purify usually implies that these substances attract each other to form a non-covalent complex such as in a protein complex. (en)
  • La copurificación en un contexto químico o bioquímico es la separación física por cromatografía u otra de dos o más sustancias de interés de otras sustancias contaminantes. El hecho de que las sustancias se copurifiquen generalmente implica que estas sustancias se atraen entre sí para formar un complejo no covalente, como en un complejo proteico.​ (es)
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  • Copurification in a chemical or biochemical context is the physical separation by chromatography or other purification technique of two or more substances of interest from other contaminating substances. For substances to co-purify usually implies that these substances attract each other to form a non-covalent complex such as in a protein complex. However, when fractionating mixtures, especially mixtures containing large numbers of components (for example a cell lysate), it is possible by chance that some components may copurify even though they don't form complexes. In this context the term copurification is sometimes used to denote when two biochemical activities or some other property are isolated together after purification but it is not certain if the sample has been purified to homogeneity (i.e., contains only one molecular species or one molecular complex). Hence these activities or properties are likely but not guaranteed to reside on the same molecule or in the same molecular complex. (en)
  • La copurificación en un contexto químico o bioquímico es la separación física por cromatografía u otra de dos o más sustancias de interés de otras sustancias contaminantes. El hecho de que las sustancias se copurifiquen generalmente implica que estas sustancias se atraen entre sí para formar un complejo no covalente, como en un complejo proteico.​ Sin embargo, cuando se fraccionan mezclas, especialmente mezclas que contienen un gran número de componentes (por ejemplo, un lisado celular), es posible que, por casualidad, algunos componentes se copurifiquen aunque no formen complejos. En este contexto, el término copurificación a veces se usa para indicar cuando dos actividades bioquímicas o alguna otra propiedad se aíslan juntas después de la purificación, pero no es seguro si la muestra se ha purificado hasta la homogeneidad (es decir, contiene solo una especie molecular o un complejo molecular). Por lo tanto, es probable, pero no garantizado, que estas actividades o propiedades residan en la misma molécula o en el mismo complejo molecular. (es)
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