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GFP Selector affinity resin - N0310

GFP Selector for green fluorescent protein

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NanoTag® selector resins are based on a high-affinity single-domain antibody (sdAb) covalently immobilized on 4% cross-linked agarose or magnetic agarose.

Camelid single domain affinity resin
Cat. No.: N0310
Amount: 2000 µl
Price: $355.00
Cat. No. N0310

2000 µL slurry

Storage Store at 4 °C, do not freeze
Applications
 
IP: yes gallery  
Clone 1H1
Immunogen Recombinant protein corresponding to AA 1 to 238 from jellyfish GFP (UniProt Id: P42212)
Formulation 50 % slurry in PBS containing 20 % Ethanol
Shelf life Stable for 12 months
Documents IP protocol.pdf
MSDS

References for GFP Selector - N0310

Mapping the global interactome of the ARF family reveals spatial organization in cellular signaling pathways.
Quirion L, Robert A, Boulais J, Huang S, Astrain GB, Strakhova R, Jo CH, Kherdjemil Y, Faubert D, Thibault MP, Kmita M, et al.
Journal of cell science (2024) : . N0310 IP; tested species: human
Cat. No.: N0310
Amount: 2000 µl
Price: $355.00
Mapping the global interactome of the ARF family reveals spatial organization in cellular signaling pathways.
Quirion L, Robert A, Boulais J, Huang S, Astrain GB, Strakhova R, Jo CH, Kherdjemil Y, Faubert D, Thibault MP, Kmita M, et al.
Journal of cell science (2024) : . N0310 IP; tested species: human
Background

NanoTag® selector resins are based on a high-affinity single-domain antibody (sdAb) covalently immobilized on 4% cross-linked agarose or magnetic agarose. The innovative, oriented and selective attachment via a flexible linker guarantees a high accessibility of the sdAbs and largely eliminates batch-to-batch variations. Due to the single-chain nature of sdAbs and their stable and covalent attachment, no leakage of light and heavy chains is observed during elution with SDS sample buffer. Selector resins thus features high affinity and superior capacity, while showing negligible unspecific background. Selector resins are compatible not only with physiological buffers but also with high stringency buffers. Selector resins thus provide great freedom to adjust the binding and washing conditions to the experimental needs.