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Protein G Resin

Purif, AC Protein G Agarose beads 90 µm
产品编号 ABIN1536254
发货至: 中国
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Quick Overview for Protein G Resin (ABIN1536254)

抗原

Protein G

应用范围

Purification (Purif), Affinity Chromatography (AC)

Bead Ligand

Protein G

Bead Matrix

Agarose beads

Bead Size

90 µm
  • 适用

    Streptococcus

    原理

    Protein G Resin is an affinity chromatography medium designed for easy, one-step purification of classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from biological fluids and cell culture media. 

    产品特性

    The recombinant protein G ligand is coupled to 4% highly cross-linked agarose. The static binding capacity of Protein G Resin is greater than 20 mg sheep IgG/ml settled resin. The dynamic binding capacity will vary depending on several factors such as target antibody, flow rate etc.
    Ligand: Recombinant Streptococcal Protein G lacking the albumin-binding produced in E. coli
    - Number of IgG binding sites per ligand: 3
    - MW of ligand: Approximately 22 kDa
    - PI of ligand: 4.69
    - Degree of substitution: Approximately 2 mg protein G/ml settled resin
    - Static binding capacity: >20 mg sheep IgG/ml settled resin
    - Matrix spherical: agarose, 4% cross-linked
    - Average particle size: 90 μm (45-165 μm)
  • 说明

    High temperature heating is not recommended. The agarose melts above 65°C.

    限制

    仅限研究用
  • 状态

    Liquid

    缓冲液

    1X PBS containing 20% ethanol

    注意事项

    High temperature heating is not recommended. The agarose melts above 65°C.

    储存条件

    4 °C

    储存方法

    Store regenerated Protein G Resin in Binding/Wash Buffer containing 20% ethanol at 2°C to 8°C. Do not freeze.

    有效期

    18 months
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  • 抗原

    Protein G

    背景

    Protein G, a bacterial cell wall protein isolated from group G Streptococci, binds to mammalian IgGs mainly through Fc regions. Native protein G has 3 IgG binding domains and also sites for albumin and cell-surface binding. The latter have been eliminated from recombinant protein G to reduce nonspecific binding. Although protein G has very similar tertiary structures to protein A, their amino acid compositions differ significantly, resulting in different binding characteristics. Protein G can be used for purification of mammalian monoclonal and polyclonal IgGs that do not bind well to protein A. Protein G has greater affinity than protein A for most mammalian IgGs, especially for certain subclasses including human IgG3, mouse IgG1 and rat IgG2a. Unlike protein A, protein G does not bind to human IgM, IgD and IgA.
    Broad IgG binding spectrum
    Binding specificity complements of protein A
    Agarose media
    No specific albumin binding
    Optimized homogeneous recombinant ligand
    High capacity
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