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NACRES:
NA.56
UNSPSC Code:
41106500
Product Name
Protein G Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow, Cytiva 17-0618-01, pack of 5 mL
form
resin
crosslinking
cross-linked
packaging
pack of 5 mL
manufacturer/tradename
Cytiva 17-0618-01
storage condition
(20% Ehtanol)
parameter
<0.1 Mpa pressure
150-250 cm/hr flow rate
technique(s)
liquid chromatography (LC): suitable
matrix
4% cross-linked agarose
matrix active group
Recombinant streptococcal protein G lacking the albumin-binding region, produced in E. coli
average diameter
90 μm
cleaning in place
2-10
working range
3-9
capacity
≥20 mg binding capacity(human IgG/mL resin)
separation technique
affinity
storage temp.
2-8°C
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Analysis Note
To view the Certificate of Analysis for this product, please visit www.cytiva.com.
Features and Benefits
- Binding specificities that complement Protein A media.
- Binds a broad range of IgG species and subclasses.
- Multi-point attachment minimizes ligand leakage.
- Used in a range of research applications.
General description
Protein G Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow is recombinant protein G coupled to Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow.
Protein G Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow has recombinant protein G immobilized by the cyanogen bromide (CNBr) method to Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow. Protein G exhibit binding specificities that complement Protein A media and binds to the Fc region of IgG from a variety of mammalian species. Protein G Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow may be used to isolate and purify classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from any biological fluid or cell culture medium.
As member of the BioProcess media range, Protein G Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow meets industrial demands with security of supply and comprehensive technical and regulatory support.
Protein G Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow has recombinant protein G immobilized by the cyanogen bromide (CNBr) method to Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow. Protein G exhibit binding specificities that complement Protein A media and binds to the Fc region of IgG from a variety of mammalian species. Protein G Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow may be used to isolate and purify classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from any biological fluid or cell culture medium.
As member of the BioProcess media range, Protein G Sepharose™ 4 Fast Flow meets industrial demands with security of supply and comprehensive technical and regulatory support.
Preparation Note
Please be aware this product may be shipped 90 days before the expiration date. For more information on the batch specific expiration date, please contact technical service.
Legal Information
Sepharose is a trademark of Cytiva
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Storage Class
3 - Flammable liquids
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