Concanavalin A (Con A) Conjugates
Concanavalin A (Con A) Conjugates
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Concanavalin A (Con A) Conjugates

Thermo Fisher Scientific offers a broad selection of Invitrogen concanavalin A (Con A) conjugates, including Alexa Fluor™ and Alexa Fluor™ Plus conjugates.
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Número de catálogoConjugadoColorExcitación/emisiónSubtipo de proteína
C21402Alexa Fluor 633Rojo oscuro632/647 nmConcanavalina A (con A)
C11254Alexa Fluor 350Azul346/442 nmConcanavalina A (con A)
C11252Alexa Fluor 488Verde495/519 nmConcanavalina A (con A)
C21401Alexa Fluor 488Verde495/519 nmConcanavalina A, succinilada
C11253Alexa Fluor 594Rojo590/617 nmConcanavalina A (con A)
C21421Alexa Fluor 647Rojo oscuro650/668 nmConcanavalina A (con A)
C56126Alexa Fluor Plus 405Violeta405/450 nmConcanavalina A (con A)
C56127Alexa Fluor Plus 750Infrarrojo cercano750/777 nmConcanavalina A (con A)
C825Texas RedRojo595/615 nmConcanavalina A (con A)
C860TetrametilrodaminaNaranja555/580 nmConcanavalina A (con A)
Número de catálogo C21402
Precio (CLP)
-
Conjugado:
Alexa Fluor 633
Color:
Rojo oscuro
Excitación/emisión:
632/647 nm
Subtipo de proteína:
Concanavalina A (con A)
Thermo Fisher Scientific offers a broad selection of Invitrogen concanavalin A (Con A) conjugates, including Alexa Fluor™ and Alexa Fluor™ Plus conjugates. Concanavalin A (Con A) has been used in a variety of applications, including immunofluorescence (IF), immunohistochemistry (IHC) and flow cytometry (FC). In many cell types, concanavalin A (Con A) is a good marker of ER and Golgi.
Thermo Fisher Scientific offers a broad selection of Invitrogen concanavalin A (Con A) conjugates, including Alexa Fluor and Alexa Fluor Plus conjugates. Concanavalin A selectively binds to alpha‐mannopyranosyl and alpha‐glucopyranosyl residues. In neutral and alkaline solutions, concanavalin A exists as a tetramer with a molecular weight of approximately 104,000 Daltons. In acidic solutions (pH below 5.0), concanavalin A exists as a dimer. Conjugated concanavalin A has been used in variety of applications, including immunofluorescence (IF), immunohistochemistry (IHC), and flow cytometry (FC). 

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Especificaciones
ColorRojo oscuro
Reactividad cruzadaα-man, α-glc
Excitación/emisión632/647 nm
Sistema de expresiónNatural
Tipo de etiquetaColorantes Alexa Fluor
Tipo de ligandoLectin
Línea de productosAlexa Fluor
Familia de proteínasLectins
Subtipo de proteínaConcanavalina A (con A)
Etiqueta de proteínaNone
Grado de pureza o calidadImaging Quality
Cantidad5 mg
Categoría de investigaciónImaging
Condiciones de envíoTemperatura ambiente
FuenteCanavlia ensiformis
ConjugadoAlexa Fluor 633
Para utilizar con (aplicación)Immunocytochemistry, Immunohistochemistry, Immunofluorescence
FormularioLyophilized
RecombinanteNative
EspecieC. ensiformis
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Almacenar en el congelador (de -5 a -30 °C) y proteger de la luz.

Citations & References (4)

Citations & References
Abstract
A protein interaction map for cell polarity development.
Authors:Drees BL, Sundin B, Brazeau E, Caviston JP, Chen GC, Guo W, Kozminski KG, Lau MW, Moskow JJ, Tong A, Schenkman LR, McKenzie A, Brennwald P, Longtine M, Bi E, Chan C, Novick P, Boone C, Pringle JR, Davis TN, Fields S, Drubin DG
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:11489916
'Many genes required for cell polarity development in budding yeast have been identified and arranged into a functional hierarchy. Core elements of the hierarchy are widely conserved, underlying cell polarity development in diverse eukaryotes. To enumerate more fully the protein-protein interactions that mediate cell polarity development, and to uncover novel ... More
Essential function of Drosophila Sec6 in apical exocytosis of epithelial photoreceptor cells.
Authors:Beronja S, Laprise P, Papoulas O, Pellikka M, Sisson J, Tepass U
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:15897260
Polarized exocytosis plays a major role in development and cell differentiation but the mechanisms that target exocytosis to specific membrane domains in animal cells are still poorly understood. We characterized Drosophila Sec6, a component of the exocyst complex that is believed to tether secretory vesicles to specific plasma membrane sites. ... More
The plane of first cleavage is not related to the distribution of sperm components in the mouse.
Authors:Davies TJ, Gardner RL
Journal:Hum Reprod
PubMed ID:12202427
BACKGROUND: Marking experiments using phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) and Concanavalin A (ConA) have suggested that the first cleavage plane is related to the point of sperm entry. Because of concerns about the specificity of lectin binding, the distribution of sperm components has been investigated directly. METHODS AND RESULTS: The sperm tail could ... More
Local Adaptation of Bitter Taste and Ecological Speciation in a Wild Mammal.
Authors:
Journal:Mol Biol Evol
PubMed ID:34240186