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His•Tag® and GST•Tag™ Fusion Protein Purification in a 96-well Format
  His•Tag® Monoclonal Antibody
Cat. No. 70796  
All Categories » Novagen » Protein Expression, Purification, and Detection » Protein Detection » Antibodies to Fusion Tags
Product Description

The His•Tag® Monoclonal Antibody is a mouse monoclonal antibody (IgG1) directed against the His•Tag sequence encoded by many of the Novagen® expression vectors as well as many other commercially available vectors. The antibody recognizes five consecutive histidine residues regardless of the surrounding amino acid context. The high affinity (Kd = 5 × 10-8 to 1 × 10-9 M) enables sensitive, specific detection of His•Tag fusion proteins at antibody concentrations of 0.1-0.2 µg/ml. The His•Tag Monoclonal Antibody binds to N-terminal, C-terminal, and internal His•Tag sequences. This antibody also detects the recombinant marker bands in the Perfect Protein™ and Trail Mix™ Western Markers for convenient visualization of accurate internal standards on Western blots*. For lowest background in Western blotting applications, Alkali-soluble Casein is recommended as a blocking agent. The 100-µg package size provides enough purified antibody for 1000 ml of working solution.

* Not recommended for HRP-based detection of Trail Mix Western Markers.

 

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His•Tag® AP Western Reagents70972-325 blotsYN/A
His•Tag® AP LumiBlot Reagents70973-325 blots*N/A
His•Tag® HRP LumiBlot Reagents70974-325 blotsYN/A

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Mercury ProhibitedTo comply with ban of sale of mercury-added products required by The Interstate Mercury Education and Reduction Clearinghouse (IMERC), this product is prohibited to be sold in the following states: Rhode Island and Connecticut.

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