Ni IDA Agarose
Ni IDA Agarose
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Ni IDA Agarose is an effective way for purification of recombinant proteins fused with a 6 x Histidine-tag. The product consists of the tridentate chelating agent, iminodiacetic acid (IDA), covalently coupled to 4% cross-linked agarose beads.
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Applications
- Production of antigens for in vitro diagnosis
- Production of vaccines and adjuvants
- Production of chemical intermediates
- Antigen production for generation of antibodies
- Generation of research reagents
Benefits
- Widely used system
- Simple purification procedure under either native or denaturing conditions.
- His-tag does not affect bioactivity of protein.
- Direct purification from crude bacterial lysates.
- Best purity of protein.
- pH stability of 3-13 (short term 2-14).
- Binding capacity of up to 10 mg 6xHis-tagged protein per ml.
- Resin can be regenerated for multible uses.
- Extremely cost effective.
- Generic tool for protein expression, purification and detection: no need to produce individual antibodies to each protein of interest.
Last modified: 2008-05-14 16:46:46