Protein A Purification

Protein A Purification Protein A is a surface protein originally discovered in the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. It has the ability to bind to immunoglobulins, specifically IgG. It contains five Ig-binging domains and binds the heavy chain within the Fc region and within the Fab region. Protein A can be coupled to immobilized beads and resins, such as agarose, sepharose, and magnetic beads for use in antibody purification. With protein A-based purification kits, columns, and reagents, IgG can be purified from various sources, including serum, ascites, or cell culture media. Browse the protein A purification products available below and visit the supplier page for more information.

Protein A Purification

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Protein A Magnetic Beads
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    Superparamagnetic nanoparticles coupled with Protein A and utilized in the magnetic separation and isolation of ...
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    1 mL, 2 mL, 5 ml
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Protein A Mono Mag Magnetic Beads (2.8 &#181;m)
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    2 mL, 10 mL, 100 ml
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Protein A Super Mag Magnetic Beads (200 nm)
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    1 mL, 5 ml
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Protein A/G Hi-Sur Mag Magnetic Beads (1 &#181;m)
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    2 mL, 5 ml, 100 ml
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