Issue 41, 2024

A cheap and straightforward method for the selective isolation of histidine-derived natural products using nickel(ii) phosphate

Abstract

Nickel-based resins have long been used in biochemical studies for the purification of His-tagged proteins, but their potential in the isolation of histidine-derived small molecules has not been investigated to date. Many agriculturally-important mycotoxins incorporate histidine residues, as do natural products from both plants and bacteria. Here, a highly-selective solid-phase extraction method is described for the purification of histidine-derived natural products using the insoluble nickel salt Ni3(PO4)2. This led to the highly-selective binding and elution of two natural products, meleagrin and gartryprostatin C, from two fungal strains, Penicillium chrysogenum and Aspergillus sclerotiorum, respectively. A simple protocol involving binding, washing with water and methanol, and elution with methanolic acetate buffer, gave 65–75% recovery of both compounds directly from crude extracts of the two fungi. The procedure can easily be used as part of a multi-step isolation process in combination with HPLC to yield the purified alkaloids.

Graphical abstract: A cheap and straightforward method for the selective isolation of histidine-derived natural products using nickel(ii) phosphate

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Aug 2024
Accepted
08 Sep 2024
First published
16 Sep 2024

Anal. Methods, 2024,16, 7015-7020

A cheap and straightforward method for the selective isolation of histidine-derived natural products using nickel(II) phosphate

M. Saalim, Y. Lu, K. J. Woycechowsky and B. R. Clark, Anal. Methods, 2024, 16, 7015 DOI: 10.1039/D4AY01467G

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