Agarose Beads with Aldehyde Functional Groups
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Agarose Beads with Aldehyde Functional Groups
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Agarose Beads with Aldehyde Functional Groups_x000D_ Catalog number: B2013203_x000D_ Lot number: Batch Dependent_x000D_ Expiration Date: Batch dependent_x000D_ Amount: 5 mL_x000D_ Molecular Weight or Concentration: 5-25 mg protein/mL gel_x000D_ Supplied as: Suspension_x000D_ Applications: molecular tool for various biochemical applications_x000D_ Storage: 2-8°C_x000D_ Keywords: Agarose beads, Aldehyde activated_x000D_ Grade: Biotechnology grade. All products are highly pure. All solutions are made with Type I ultrapure water (resistivity >18 MΩ-cm) and are filtered through 0.22 um._x000D_ _x000D_ References:_x000D_ 1: Margel S, Ofarim M, Eshhar Z. Cell fractionation with affinity ligands conjugated to agarose-polyacrolein microsphere beads J Cell Sci. 1983 Jul;62:149-59._x000D_ 2: Zhang X, Duan Y, Zeng X. Improved Performance of Recombinant Protein A Immobilized on Agarose Beads by Site-Specific Conjugation ACS Omega. 2017 Apr 30;2(4):1731-1737._x000D_ 3: Billinger E, Viljanen J, Lind SB, Johansson G. Inhibition properties of free and conjugated leupeptin analogues FEBS Open Bio. 2020 Dec;10(12):2605-2615._x000D_ 4: de Andrades D, Graebin NG, Kadowaki MK, Ayub MAZ, Fernandez-Lafuente R, Rodrigues RC. Immobilization and stabilization of different β-glucosidases using the glutaraldehyde chemistry: Optimal protocol depends on the enzyme Int J Biol Macromol. 2019 May 15;129:672-678._x000D_ 5: Trobo-Maseda L, Orrego AH, Moreno-Pérez S, Fernández-Lorente G, Guisan JM, Rocha-Martin J. Stabilization of multimeric sucrose synthase from Acidithiobacillus caldus via immobilization and post-immobilization techniques for synthesis of UDP-glucose Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2018 Jan;102(2):773-787._x000D_ 6: Ait Braham S, Hussain F, Morellon-Sterling R, Kamal S, Kornecki JF, Barbosa O, Kati DE, Fernandez-Lafuente R. Cooperativity of covalent attachment and ion exchange on alcalase immobilization using glutaraldehyde chemistry: Enzyme stabilization and improved proteolytic activity Biotechnol Prog. 2019 Mar;35(2):e2768._x000D_ 7: Margel S. Affinity separation with polyaldehyde microsphere beads J Chromatogr. 1989 Jan 13;462:177-89._x000D_ 8: Margel S, Marcus L. Specific hemoperfusion through agarose acrobeads Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 1986 Feb;12(1):37-66._x000D_ 9: Morellon-Sterling R, Siar EH, Braham SA, de Andrades D, Pedroche J, Millán MDC, Fernandez-Lafuente R. Effect of amine length in the interference of the multipoint covalent immobilization of enzymes on glyoxyl agarose beads J Biotechnol. 2021 Mar 10;329:128-142._x000D_ 10: Burry RW, Wood JG. Contributions of lipids and proteins to the surface charge of membranes. An electron microscopy study with cationized and anionized ferritin J Cell Biol. 1979 Sep;82(3):726-41. _x000D_ _x000D_ Products Related to Agarose Beads with Aldehyde Functional Groups can be found at ConjugatesShort Description:
Catalog Number: B2013203 (5 mL)_x000D_ Agarose Beads with Aldehyde Functional Groups is a high quality Aldehyde activated agarose beads fro cross-linking to proteins, enzymes, antibodies . This product has been used as molecular tool for various biochemical applications. It has also been used in a wide array of other chemical and immunological applications. Custom bulk amounts of this product are available upon request._x000D_ _x000D_Weight:
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