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69026 T7•Tag® Antibody Agarose

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69026-3CN Glass bottle 2 ml
Description
OverviewThe T7•Tag® Antibody Agarose is designed for rapid immunoaffinity purification of target proteins that carry the T7•Tag sequence (i.e., the amino terminal 11 aa of the T7 gene 10 protein). Purification is based on binding target proteins to T7•Tag monoclonal antibody that is covalently coupled to cross-linked agarose beads, washing away unbound proteins, and eluting at pH 2.2. Capacity will vary somewhat between different target proteins, but the beads are standardized to bind a minimum of 300 µg T7•Tag β-galactosidase per milliliter of settled resin. The beads can be used in either batch or column methods and can be recycled a minimum of five times without loss of binding activity.
Catalogue Number69026
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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69026-3CN 07790788057800

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    TB125 T7•Tag® Affinity Purification Kit