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Protein Purification: IMAC Agaroses

IMAC Agaroses

Cambio offers high-performance immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) resins, based on BioWorks Workbeads in IDA or NTA formats. IDA or NTA Agarose can be loaded with transition metals to obtain different specificities for his-tagged proteins, or for other applications such as purification of phosphorylated proteins. For purification from diluted solutions, IDA or NTA MagBeads are recommended.

NTA Agarose

Cambio offers high-performance immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) resins, based on BioWorks Workbeads in IDA or NTA formats. IDA or NTA agarose are supplied in unloaded form and can be loaded with transition metals to obtain different specificities for his-tagged proteins, or for other applications such as purification of phosphorylated proteins. If you require unloaded IMAC beads for purification from dilute starting material, then we recommend IDA or NTA MagBeads.

Cambio

Catalogue No.DescriptionPack SizePriceQty
CA-221921NTA Agarose 10ml £137.00 Quantity Add to Order
CA-221935NTA Agarose 50ml £546.00 Quantity Add to Order
CA-221935NTA Agarose 50ml £546.00 Quantity Add to Order
CA-221935NTA Agarose 50ml £546.00 Quantity Add to Order
CA-221970NTA Agarose 250ml £2,355.00 Quantity Add to Order
CA-221984NTA Agarose 500 ml £4,214.00 Quantity Add to Order

Description

Unloaded Immobilised Metal Affinity Chromatography (IMAC) Agaroses

Cambio offers high-performance immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) resins, based on BioWorks Workbeads in IDA or NTA formats. IDA or NTA agarose are supplied in unloaded form and can be loaded with transition metals to obtain different specificities for his-tagged proteins, or for other applications such as purification of phosphorylated proteins. If you require unloaded IMAC beads for purification from dilute starting material, then we recommend IDA or NTA MagBeads

Which IMAC resin should I use to purify my protein (NTA or IDA?)

For immobilized-metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) you can choose between the metal ion being coupled to the resin matrix via either nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) or iminodiacetic acid (IDA). There are other chelating ligands used for IMAC resins, but NTA and IDA are the popular ones. Which chelating ligand should you use and why? Does it make a difference?

NTA

  • Tetravalent, coordination number 4
  • Higher binding specificity
  • Stronger coordination of metal ions
  • Lower metal ion leaching


IDA

  • Trivalent, coordination number 3
  • Generally, more non-specific binding
  • Increased metal ion leaching
  • Higher metal loading density
  • Requires lower eluent imidazole concentration
  • Generally, lower yield

 

 

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