GAMMABIND PLUS SEPHAROSE, 5 ML

by Cytiva


  • 17088601 | GAMMABIND PLUS SEPHAROSE, 5 ML
  • 17088601 | GAMMABIND PLUS SEPHAROSE, 5 ML
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Product Description

GammaBind Plus Sepharose antibody purification resin, 5 mL

Enhanced binding to rat and mouse IgG subclasses compared with GammaBind G Sepharose.

Binds to all mouse, rat, and human IgG subclasses; binds total IgG from guinea pig, rabbit, goat, cow, sheep, and horse.

Labscale IgG purification yields up to 35 mg human IgG/mL.

Well suited for immunoprecipitation procedures.

GammaBind Plus Sepharose is used to analyze and purify classes, subclasses, and fragments of immunoglobulins from any biological fluid or cell culture medium. This resin is also suitable for immunoprecipitation.

This affinity chromatography resin is GammaBind G, Type 3, covalently immobilized to Sepharose CL6B by maleimide linkage. This recombinant form of streptococcal protein G binds strongly to the Fc region of IgG from a variety of mammalian species. In addition, many antibodies also interact via the Fab region with a low affinity site on Protein G.

Specifications
Inventory Number:
GEH17088601EA
Part Number:
17088601
Supplier:
Cytiva
Supplier's Lead Time:
5 to 7 Days
Quantity:
1 per EA
Contract Availability:
GSA
Country of Origin:
SWEDEN
Application_5:
Chromatography system|Manual
Chromatography technique:
Antibody affinity chromatography
Flow Velocity:
< 130 cm/h
Format_6:
Bulk resin
Ligand:
Recombinant GammaBind G type 3 lacking albumin-binding region
Ligand Coupling Method:
Maleimide activation
Ligand Density:
3 mg GammaBind G, type 3/ml medium
Ligand_7:
Protein G
Matrix:
Cross-linked agarose, 6%
Pack size:
5 mL
Particle size, d50V:
~90 µm
pH stability, CIP:
2–9
pH stability, operational:
3–9
Resin Type:
Sepharose Fast Flow
Scale:
Lab
Storage:
2 to 8°C, 20% Ethanol
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