LSKMAGS15
PureProteome Magnetic Stand, 15 mL
The PureProteome Magnetic Stand, 15 mL is designed for use with PureProteome Magnetic Beads in affinity purifications (e. g., His-tag purifications or immunoprecipitations).
Synonym(s):
Magnetic Stand for 15 mL Tubes, Magnetic Stand for PureProteome Magnetic Beads
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About This Item
material
self-standing
feature
binder
manufacturer/tradename
PureProteome
technique(s)
RNA purification: suitable (with magnetic beads)
protein purification: suitable
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ambient
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General description
Application
- purification with magnetic beads
- protein purification
- in the purification of the heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90)/ Cdc37 (cell division cycle 37)/ Cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (Cdk4) complex to incubate and wash the beads with 10 bed volumes of lysis buffer
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Read an automated protocol for protein purification using PureProteome™ nickel magnetic beads on the AAW™ automated assay workstation and see results comparing manual vs automated runs.
阅读在 AAW™ 自动测试工作站上使用 PureProteome™ 镍磁珠进行蛋白质纯化的自动化方案,并查看手动与自动运行的结果比较。
Immunoprecipitation (IP) is a powerful technique for proteomic screening, biomarker discovery, and signaling network elucidation. It is frequently used to enrich target proteins from complex samples such as cell lysates or extracts. Traditional IP protocols use Protein A, Protein G or a mixture of Protein A and G coupled to a solid support resin, such as agarose beads, to capture an antigen/antibody complex in solution. As the number of samples increase, the traditional, manual IP method can be time-consuming. Processing of multiple IP reactions in parallel can introduce complexity, variability and pipetting errors, which may affect reproducibility.
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