Lysozyme could be efficiently purified using affinity precipitation by using a pH-responsive polymer
PMMDN with L-thyroxin as affinity ligand. A pH-responsive polymer PMMDN was polymerized and subsequently
coupled with L-thyroxin as the ligand. The pI of the affinity polymer was 4.65 and the recovery
was 96.7% of its original amount after recycling three times. The Optimal adsorption condition was
0.02 M phosphate buffer (pH 5.5) with 1.0 mol/L NaCl, and the adsorption isotherm showed the maximum
adsorption capacity as 22.76 mg/g polymer, the dissociation constant as 0.085 mg/ml, and the
label-free detection data analyzed by ForteBio’s Octet also verified the results. The recovery of total lysozyme
by elution with 0.2 mol/L Gly-NaOH buffer (pH 10.0), and the maximum elution recoveries were
94.32% (protein) and 96.79% (activity). The surface morphologies of the samples in the whole process
of affinity precipitation were obtained by scanning electron microscope (SEM).