TAP Tag anticorps
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- Antigène
- TAP Tag
- Reactivité
- Tag
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Hôte
- Souris
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Clonalité
- Monoclonal
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Conjugué
- Inconjugué
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Application
- Western Blotting (WB), ELISA
- Réactivité croisée
- Tag
- Réactivité croisée (Details)
- TAP-Tag
- Purification
- Purified by Protein A.
- Immunogène
- Recombinant TAP-Tag
- Clone
- Mix-mA
- Isotype
- IgG
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- Indications d'application
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WB 1:300-5000
ELISA 1:500-1000 - Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Liquid
- Concentration
- 1 μg/μL
- Buffer
- 0.01M TBS( pH 7.4) with 1 % BSA, 0.02 % Proclin300 and 50 % Glycerol.
- Agent conservateur
- ProClin
- Précaution d'utilisation
- This product contains ProClin: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, which should be handled by trained staff only.
- Stock
- 4 °C,-20 °C
- Stockage commentaire
- Shipped at 4°C. Store at -20°C for one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
- Date de péremption
- 12 months
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- Antigène
- TAP Tag
- Autre désignation
- TAP-Tag
- Classe de substances
- Tag
- Sujet
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Synonyms: TAP Tag, TAPTag, Tandem affinity purification
Background: Tandem affinity purification (TAP) is a purification technique for studying proteinprotein interactions. It involves creating a fusion protein with a designed piece, the TAP tag, on the end. The original TAP method involves the fusion of the TAP tag to the C-terminus of the protein under study. The TAP tag consists of calmodulin binding peptide (CBP) from the N-terminal, followed by tobacco etch virus protease (TEV protease) cleavage site and Protein A, which binds tightly to IgG. The relative order of the modules of the tag is important because Protein A needs to be at the extreme end of the fusion protein so that the entire complex can be retrieved using an IgG matrix.
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