GFP Tag Nanobody Immunomagnetic Beads

SKU C0158-1 mL Category Brand:

Price range: 560 CAD through 4,552 CAD

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Product Description

– TargetMol’s GFP Tag Nanobody Immunomagnetic Beads specifically bind to proteins with the GFP tag, which can be used for immunoprecipitation (IP) of proteins, protein complexes, protein-nucleic acid complexes, and other antigens. This product is suitable for antigen samples from cell lysates, cell culture supernatants, serum, ascites, etc. Nanobody is a class of variable region fragments (VHH) of natural heavy chain antibodies derived from camelids (e.g. llamas, alpacas), which are the smallest known natural functional antibody structural units, usually only about 12-15 kDa, one-tenth of the size of traditional IgG antibodies. Nanoantibodies are smaller than traditional IgG antibodies, have higher affinity, no interference from light and heavy chains, can be closer to the target protein epitopes and reduce the spatial site resistance, and at the same time, are not easy to be detached, and the elution conditions are mild, so that they can maintain higher biological activity on the samples.

Web ID

– C0158

Storage Temperature

– -20℃

Shipping

– Blue Ice

Target

– Endogenous Metabolite

Product type

– Magnetic Beads

Disclaimer: All products are for Research use only unless clearly stated otherwise on the product datasheet. Datasheets provided on the website are drafts for reference purpose only and you are requested to always refer to the hard copy included in the kit for your experimentation. Agdia Products are available for delivery only in Canada.

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