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Description
- Recombinant protein A binds immunoglobulins (primarily IgG) at the Fc region with high affinity.
- In some cases, IgM and IgA will also bind. This property provides a rapid, simple and economical method for purification and analysis of a broad-spectrum of antibodies.
- Fractionation of IgG subclasses can also be performed using recombinant protein A.
- Because of its high affinity for immunoglobulins of many species and its low level of non-specific binding, recombinant protein A is useful for the study of cell surface antigens and receptors, and for detecting antibody-secreting cells.
- Recombinant protein A is produced in an E. coli strain which contains the gene for mature protein A from Staphylococcus aureus Cowan I strain.
Specifications
Specifications
| Product Type | Protein A Sepharose |
| For Use With (Application) | Immunoassays |
| Content And Storage | 0°C to 5°C |
| Quantity | 5 mg |
Unless specified otherwise, for research or further manufacturing use only, not for direct human use.
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