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          Description
          OverviewS-protein Agarose specifically retains S•Tag™ fusion proteins. The 15-amino acid S•Tag™ has the sequence Lys-Glu-Thr-Ala-Ala-Ala-Lys-Phe-Glu-Arg-Gln-His-Met-Asp-Ser (KETAAAKFERQHMDS). Binding can be performed in a column or batch mode. Elution is possible using slightly denaturing conditions or using a specific protease, such as thrombin or enterokinase, with appropriate recombinant proteins. The capacity of S-protein Agarose varies and is based on the size and folding characteristics of a given target protein.
          Catalogue Number69704
          Brand Family Novagen®
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          Quality LevelMQ400
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          Ship Code Blue Ice Only
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          Storage +2°C to +8°C
          Do not freeze Yes
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          69704-3 04055977258967
          69704-4 07790788052645

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          S-protein Agarose FDS

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          Fiche de données de sécurité des matériaux (FDS) 

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