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AB193255

Protein A Agarose (High Affinity)

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Protein A Agarose (High Affinity) (ab193255) contains recombinant Protein A coupled to highly cross-linked 4% agarose beads. Suitable for antibody purification and immunoprecipitation (IP) assays.

- Binding Capacity: >40 mg Rabbit lgG/mL medium
- Used for monoclonal and polyclonal antibody purification
- Available in different test sizes to fit your experimental needs

Key facts

Applications

Purification, IP

applications

Form

Liquid

form

Storage buffer

Constituents: 20% Ethanol

storage-buffer

Reactivity data

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Product details

Very high binding capacity (>35 mg IgG/mL). Minimal leaching of ligand. Suitable for column or batch purification of IgG, immunoprecipitation & ChIP (ab193255).

Contents:

Supplied as 50% slurry in 20% Ethanol.

Features:
High binding capacity = Binding of IgG ≥ 36 mg human or rabbit IgG/mL Protein A Agarose.
Minimal leaching of the ligand
Flow Rate Tested* = 2.89 mL/min.
*Test conditions: = Calculations based on the time required to pass 18 mL of water through 2 mL settled beads (column diameter 1.5 cm).
Maximum Flow Rate** = 1800 cm/hr; minimum leaching of recombinant Protein A.
**NOTE = the highest flow that beads withstand for 1 minute, without collapsing and the pressure reaching 1 MPa.

Usage = Reusable for up to 10 times without significant loss of binding capacity.

Store beads at 4°C.

The beads may be damaged above 40°C.

DO NOT FREEZE.

Wash beads 3 times with 3x bead volume of desired buffer before use.

Applications:
- Purification of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies from culture media, serum, ascites fluid or hybridoma supernatants.
- Isolation of antibody/antigen complexes in immunoprecipitation experiments, since only the Fc region is involved in antibody binding and the Fab region is available for binding antigen.

This product is manufactured by BioVision, an Abcam company and was previously called 6520 Hi-Bind™ Protein A-Agarose. 6520-100 is the same size as the 100 ml size of ab193255.

Abcam's Protein A Agarose (High Affinity) beads are specially prepared for high IgG binding by covalently coupling recombinant Protein A to 6% cross-linked agarose beads, the most popular resin for protein affinity purification methods. Protein A is a genetically engineered protein containing five IgG-binding regions of native Protein A. The cell wall binding region, albumin binding region and other non-specific regions have been eliminated from the recombinant Protein A to ensure maximum specific IgG binding. The coupling technique is optimized to give a higher binding capacity for IgG & minimum leaching of recombinant Protein A compared to standard Protein A agarose beads. The IgG binding capacity of Protein A Agarose (High Affinity) is ≥ 36 mg human or rabbit IgG per mL of wet beads. The Protein A Agarose (High Affinity) beads display high chemical and physical stability as well as high flow rate, hydrophilicity and high gel strength. This product can be used for IgG purification and immunoprecipitation.

Properties and storage information

Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
+4°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
+4°C

Product protocols

Target data

Publications (12)

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Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 13: PubMed39599325

2024

Heat Shock Factor HSFA6b Mediates Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response in .

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Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Guolong Yu,Zhuoran Huang,Chaocheng Guo,Jiahao Li,Xinyuan Wang,Yudong Wang,Xu Wang

The Journal of cell biology 223: PubMed38551495

2024

LET-767 determines lipid droplet protein targeting and lipid homeostasis.

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Unspecified application

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Lin Fu,Jingjing Zhang,Yanli Wang,Huiyin Wu,Xiumei Xu,Chunxia Li,Jirong Li,Jing Liu,Haizhen Wang,Xue Jiang,Zhihao Li,Yaomei He,Pingsheng Liu,Yingjie Wu,Xiaoju Zou,Bin Liang

STAR protocols 4:102495 PubMed37542716

2023

Protocol to establish an oviduct epithelial cell line derived from Gallus gallus using Percoll for in vitro validation of recombinant proteins.

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Chiron Loubser,Natalya V Nikitina

Scientific reports 12:20171 PubMed36418423

2022

A mass spectrometry-based approach for the identification of Kpnβ1 binding partners in cancer cells.

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Michael O Okpara,Clemens Hermann,Pauline J van der Watt,Shaun Garnett,Jonathan M Blackburn,Virna D Leaner

Annals of translational medicine 10:752 PubMed35957720

2022

Both a hypoxia-inducible EYA3 and a histone acetyltransferase p300 function as coactivators of SIX5 to mediate tumorigenesis and cancer progression.

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Chunmei Yang,Hong Liu

Oncology letters 24:253 PubMed35765282

2022

miR-4735-3p inhibits cell migration and invasion of gastric cancer by downregulating NEDD9.

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Yanchun Ma

Translational oncology 21:101429 PubMed35452995

2022

The CtIP-CtBP1/2-HDAC1-AP1 transcriptional complex is required for the transrepression of DNA damage modulators in the pathogenesis of osteosarcoma.

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Xun Chen,Qian Zhang,Xiaoqian Dang,Jinzhu Fan,Tao Song,Zhong Li,Ning Duan,Wentao Zhang

Cell reports 38:110206 PubMed35021096

2022

NHR-80 senses the mitochondrial UPR to rewire citrate metabolism for lipid accumulation in Caenorhabditis elegans.

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Rendan Yang,Yamei Li,Yanli Wang,Jingjing Zhang,Qijing Fan,Jianlin Tan,Weizhen Li,Xiaoju Zou,Bin Liang

Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and hepatology 11:697-724 PubMed33075563

2020

S100A11 Promotes Liver Steatosis via FOXO1-Mediated Autophagy and Lipogenesis.

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Linqiang Zhang,Zhiguo Zhang,Chengbin Li,Tingting Zhu,Jing Gao,Hu Zhou,Yingzhuan Zheng,Qing Chang,Mingshan Wang,Jieyu Wu,Liyuan Ran,Yingjie Wu,Huilai Miao,Xiaoju Zou,Bin Liang

BMC biology 18:115 PubMed32887607

2020

CDE-1 suppresses the production of risiRNA by coupling polyuridylation and degradation of rRNA.

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Yun Wang,Chenchun Weng,Xiangyang Chen,Xufei Zhou,Xinya Huang,Yonghong Yan,Chengming Zhu
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