Recombinant Protein G
Recombinant Protein G
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Recombinant Protein G

Recombinant protein G is produced in a strain of E. coli which contains the gene for protein G from StreptococcusLeia mais
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1012001 mg
1012015 mg
Número do catálogo 101200
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1 mg
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Recombinant protein G is produced in a strain of E. coli which contains the gene for protein G from Streptococcus sp. It is supplied as a salt-free lyophilized powder.

Recombinant protein G binds to the Fc region of many types of immunoglobulin G including:

• all four subclasses of human IgG
• mouse IgG
• rabbit IgG
• guinea pig IgG
• rat IgG
• goat IgG
• sheep IgG
• cow IgG
• horse IgG

Recombinant protein G does not bind to IgG from chicken or cat, or to human IgA, IgM, or serum albumin. It binds weakly to IgG from dog.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Especificações
FormPowder
Protein SubtypeProtein G
Shipping ConditionWet Ice
ConjugateUnconjugated
Quantity1 mg
Unit SizeEach
Conteúdo e armazenamento
2-8°C

Citações e referências (1)

Citações e referências
Abstract
B-cell receptor translocation to lipid rafts and associated signaling differ between prognostically important subgroups of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Authors:Allsup DJ, Kamiguti AS, Lin K, Sherrington PD, Matrai Z, Slupsky JR, Cawley JC, Zuzel M,
Journal:Cancer Res
PubMed ID:16103084
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a highly heterogeneous disease in which interaction of the malignant cells with antigen is thought to play a key role. Individual CLL-cell clones markedly differ in their ability to respond to B-cell receptor ligation, but the mechanism underlying the frequent hyporesponsiveness is incompletely understood. Our ... More