Immobilized Protein A (11 Citations)
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Immobilized Protein A is for binding the constant domains of immunoglobulin (Ig) molecules (see Figure 1). Protein A is coupled to agarose beads by reductive amination method that provides high coupling efficiency for immunoglobulins and minimal protein A leaching (<5ng protein A/ml). Our immobilized protein A has a high binding capacity (>40mg/ml resin).
The Immobilized Protein A 0.2ml spin column kit is ideal for the small scale affinity purification of antibodies form a variety of samples. Each 0.2ml column is designed for 25-500µl of serum or other sample and can purify up to 6-8mg IgG, based on the 30-40mg/ml binding capacity of the resin.
The Immobilized Protein A 1ml spin column kit is ideal for the small scale affinity purification of antibodies form a variety of samples. Each 0.2ml column is designed for 0.5-2ml of serum or other sample and can purify up to 40mg IgG, based on the 30-40mg/ml binding capacity of the resin.
Available in 96-well spin plate formats for processing up to 96 samples. Other formats, including FPLC columns and magnetic beads.
Specific binding and elution buffers are also available.
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Features
- High binding capacity: >40mg human IgG/ml resin
- Protein A Leaching: <10ng/mg IgG
- 30-300cm/hr flow velocity
- Ligand: Recombinant Staphylococcal Protein A lacking the albumin-binding domain produced in E. coli
- Bead size: 45-165μm
- Bead Structure: 6% highly cross-linked agarose
Applications
- Suitable for immunoaffinity chromatography and immunoprecipitation
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Technical Literature | |
Antibody Handbook | |
Clean, Simple, Rapid Purification of Antibodies | |
Mass Spectrometry Sample Prep Handbook | A guide to the preparation of protein samples for Mass Spectrometry, including protein extraction, clean-up and peptide generation. |
Protein A, Protein G, Protein A/G and Protein L Binding Affinity | A table highlighting the binding affinities of protein A, protein G, protein A/G and Protein L. Designed to help in the choice of Well-Coated™ plates. |
Protein Electrophoresis Handbook | A guide to 1D and 2D protein electrophoresis products, including protein markers, electrophoresis buffers, 2D electrophoresis reagents, clean-up reagents and stains. The guide also offers protein sample preparation products. |
Protein Purification Handbook |
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