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E8035S 25 mg 10 mg/ml $150.00
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Description:
An affinity matrix for the small-scale isolation and purification of MBP-fusion proteins. Amylose is covalently coupled to a paramagnetic particle through a linkage that is stable and leak resistant over a wide pH range. This permits the isolation of MBP-fusion proteins from cell culture supernatants. Immobilized fusion proteins can be used in subsequent experiments to capture target proteins from crude cell lysates that may interact with the immobilized fusion protein.

Supplied as a 10 mg/ml suspension in water containing 20% ethanol.

Support Matrix: 10 μm superparamagnetic microparticles.


Properties



LigandBinding Capacity
MBP-fusion protein10 μg


Storage Conditions


Storage Conditions:
10 mg/ml suspension in water
20% Ethanol


Storage Temperature:
4°C
Do not freeze.


Notes


General notes:
  1. Efficiency of elution can be checked by eluting any protein that remains bound to the Amylose Magnetic Beads with 50 µl of SDS-PAGE gel loading buffer and running 15 µl on denaturing protein gel.

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