Metal affinity chromatography is a variant of affinity chromatography designed to separate proteins or peptides according to their affinity to metal ions immobilized on a resin. The resins, which make up a column's stationary phase, contain metals such as Zn2+, Cu2+, Cd2+, Hg2+, Co2+, Ni2+, and Fe2+. This technique is commonly used to purify recombinant proteins with metal-chelating residues, such as histidine, tryptophan, and cysteine. Bound proteins can be subsequently eluted by altering the pH or ionic strength of the mobile phase. Browse for various metal affinity resins below and visit the supplier page for more information.
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- HisLink Protein Purification Resin is a macroporous silica resin modified to contain a high level of tetradentate-...
- 5ml
- purification
- HisLink Protein Purification Resin is a macroporous silica resin modified to contain a high level of tetradentate-...
- 50ml
- purification
- MagneHis Ni-Particles are paramagnetic precharged nickel particles used to isolate polyhistidine- or HQ-tagged protein ...
- 2ml
- purification
- MagneHis Ni-Particles are paramagnetic precharged nickel particles used to isolate polyhistidine- or HQ-tagged protein ...
- 10ml
- purification
- The MagneHis Protein Purification System provides a magnetic-based, rapid method for the purification of polyhistidine- ...
- 325 reactions
- purification
- The MagneHis Protein Purification System provides a magnetic-based, rapid method for the purification of polyhistidine- ...
- 65 reactions
- purification
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