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Immobilized Papain (3 Citations)


Papain is a cysteine protease enzyme (EC 3.4.22.2) that has the endopeptidase activity to cleave immunoglobulin G molecules in the hinge region.  This cleavage results in the generation of three ~50kDa fragments; two Fab domains and a Fc domain.  The papain-digested antibody is unable to promote agglutination, precipitation, opsonization, and lysis. 

 

The Fab and Fc fragments can be further separated with either Immobilized Protein A or ion exchange chromatography. 

 

Immobilized Papain is a convenient reagent for producing Fab and Fc fragments as it avoids the need to remove the papain enzyme after digestion.

 

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Features

  • Generate Fc and Fab from IgG
  • Eliminates contamination with papain enzyme
  • Can be used in virtually all scenarios using free papain

 

 

Protocol
786-790
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Material Safety Data Sheet
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786-812
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Danish
Dutch
English_UK
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German
Spanish
Norwegian
Portuguese
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Technical Literature
Antibody Handbook
Protease & Phosphatase Inhibitors & Proteases Handbook  A handbook & selection guide for inhibitors of protease & phosphatases & for proteases & assays

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