Q.40 An enzyme was purified using ion-exchange chromatography and the results are shown in the table
below.
Step Volume (ml) Total protein (mg) Total activity (U)
Cell extract 8000 400 800
DEAE Sephacel 10 2 200
Which one of the following is the correct interpretation of these data?
(A) 50 fold purification was achieved with 25% yield of the enzyme
(B) 25 fold purification was achieved with 50% yield of the enzyme
(C) 50 fold purification was achieved with 4% yield of the enzyme
(D) 200 fold purification was achieved with 25% yield of the enzyme
Understanding the Question Data
The correct answer is option (A): 50 fold purification was achieved with 25% yield of the enzyme.
Given purification table:
- Cell extract:
- Volume = 8000 ml
- Total protein = 400 mg
- Total activity = 800 U
- DEAE Sephacel (ion-exchange step):
- Volume = 10 ml
- Total protein = 2 mg
- Total activity = 200 U
From this data, the following quantities are calculated:
- Specific activity (SA) = Total activity / Total protein
- SA (cell extract) = 800 / 400 = 2 U/mg
- SA (DEAE Sephacel) = 200 / 2 = 100 U/mg
- Fold purification = SA (purified) / SA (crude) = 100 / 2 = 50 fold
- Percentage yield = (Final total activity / Initial total activity) × 100 = (200 / 800) × 100 = 25%
So the correct interpretation of the enzyme purification step is 50 fold purification with 25% yield, corresponding to option (A).
Why Option (A) Is Correct
Option (A) states: 50 fold purification was achieved with 25% yield of the enzyme.
- Fold purification:
- Crude specific activity = 2 U/mg
- Purified specific activity = 100 U/mg
- Fold purification = 100 / 2 = 50 fold
- Yield:
- Initial total activity = 800 U
- Final total activity = 200 U
- Percentage yield = (200 / 800) × 100 = 25%
Both the calculated fold purification and the percentage yield match the values in option (A), so this option is correct.
Why Option (B) Is Incorrect
Option (B) states: 25 fold purification was achieved with 50% yield of the enzyme.
- Fold purification:
- A 25-fold purification would require purified specific activity = 25 × 2 = 50 U/mg.
- The actual purified specific activity is 100 U/mg, which corresponds to a 50-fold purification, not 25-fold.
- Yield:
- A 50% yield would require final activity = 0.5 × 800 = 400 U.
- The actual final activity is 200 U, which corresponds to a 25% yield, not 50%.
Therefore, both the fold purification and the percentage yield given in option (B) are incorrect.
Why Option (C) Is Incorrect
Option (C) states: 50 fold purification was achieved with 4% yield of the enzyme.
- Fold purification:
- The calculated fold purification is 50 (100 / 2 = 50 U/mg), so this part is correct.
- Yield:
- A 4% yield would imply final activity = 0.04 × 800 = 32 U.
- The actual final activity is 200 U, which corresponds to 25% yield, not 4%.
Thus, option (C) mixes a correct fold purification with an incorrect percentage yield.
Why Option (D) Is Incorrect
Option (D) states: 200 fold purification was achieved with 25% yield of the enzyme.
- Yield:
- The percentage yield is correctly calculated as (200 / 800) × 100 = 25%.
- Fold purification:
- A 200-fold purification would require purified specific activity = 200 × 2 = 400 U/mg.
- The actual purified specific activity is 100 U/mg, corresponding to only a 50-fold purification.
Therefore, option (D) has a correct yield but an incorrect fold purification value.
Key SEO Takeaways for Exam Prep
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- Specific activity is a crucial parameter for assessing enzyme purification efficiency and is defined as enzyme units per mg of protein.
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- Fold purification is calculated as specific activity (purified) divided by specific activity (crude).
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- Percentage yield is calculated as (final total activity / initial total activity) × 100.
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- Such enzyme purification table problems are frequently asked in GATE and similar competitive exams, so accurate calculation of specific activity, fold purification, and yield is essential.


