Protein A agarose resin consists of rProtein A covalently bound to crosslinked agarose beads. It provides a very stable bond that can greatly minimize leakage of the Protein A allowing for reuse of the affinity resin in several purification steps. The resin works well in batch or column purifications (Low Flow).
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- Gujrati, Mansi et al. “SUMOylation of Periplakin Is Critical for Efficient Reorganization of Keratin Filament Network.” Molecular Biology of the Cell 30.3 (2019): 357–369. Molecular Biology of the Cell.
- Leu, Shr Jeng Jim et al. “Structural and Functional Characterization of Β2-Glycoprotein I Domain 1 in Anti-Melanoma Cell Migration.” Cancer Science 110.6 (2019): 1974–1986. Cancer Science.
Product Name | Protein A Agarose Resin |
Cat. No. | PA09-X |
Bead Geometry & Size | Spherical,Standard: ~50-150 µm |
Crosslinked | Yes |
Agarose % | 4% |
Coupling Method | Covalent binding by reductive amination |
Static Binding Capacity | ~25 mg human IgG/ ml resin |
Antimicrobial Agent | 20% Ethanol |
Storage Temperature | 2-8˚C |