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Thermo Scientific™ Pierce™ Recombinant Protein A/G

Catalog No. PI21186
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Detect antibodies, especially IgG isotypes, from many different species hosts with this purified, alkaline phosphatase- or peroxidase-conjugated recombinant Protein A/G.

Purified and conjugated forms of Thermo Scientific™ Pierce Recombinant Protein A/G enable probing and detection of antibodies, especially IgG isotypes, from many different species hosts in Western blotting, ELISA, IHC and other immunoassay protocols.

The extended Fc-binding properties of Protein A/G make it a popular tool in the investigation and purification of immunoglobulins. Protein A/G binds to all human IgG subclasses, IgA, IgE, IgM and to a lesser extent IgD; however, it does not bind mouse IgA, IgM or murine serum albumin. Protein A/G is an excellent tool for purification and detection of mouse monoclonal antibodies from IgG subclasses without interference from these other serum proteins. Individual subclasses of mouse monoclonals are most likely to have stronger affinity to this chimeric protein than to either Protein A or Protein G.

Highlights:

  • Contains four Fc-binding domains from Protein A and two from Protein G
  • Provides binding for all antibody species and subclasses recognized by either Protein A or Protein G

Specifications

Product Type Protein A/G
Quantity 5 mg
Product Line Pierce
Form Powder
Protein Subtype Protein A
Target Antibodies
Content And Storage Upon receipt store at -20°C. Product is shipped at ambient temperature.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.