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Pierce™ Co-Immunoprecipitation Kit
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Pierce™ Co-Immunoprecipitation Kit
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Pierce™ Co-Immunoprecipitation Kit

The Thermo Scientific Pierce Co-Immunoprecipitation Kit provides covalent antibody immobilization and all the components necessary to perform a properly controlledRead more
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The Thermo Scientific Pierce Co-Immunoprecipitation Kit provides covalent antibody immobilization and all the components necessary to perform a properly controlled co-IP experiment without antibody interference in the final product.

Co-IP is a common approach to study protein:protein interactions that uses an antibody to immunoprecipitate the antigen (bait protein) and co-immunoprecipitate any interacting proteins (prey proteins). Traditional co-IP methods that use Protein A or G result in co-elution of the antibody heavy and light chains that may co-migrate with relevant bands, masking important results. The Pierce Co-IP Kit resolves this issue by covalently coupling antibodies onto an amine-reactive resin. The kit includes optimized buffers for protein binding and recovery, reagents to perform control experiments and efficient spin columns and collection tubes, which shorten the protocol and minimize handling and mixing.

Features of the Co-Immunoprecipitation Kit:

Works for any purified antibody—perform co-IP experiments using any purified antibody regardless of species or Ig class (chicken IgY, human IgE, mouse IgG1, IgM, etc.); no dependence on Protein A and Protein G affinity binding
No antibody interference—covalent attachment method and non-reducing elution system yields pure co-IP products without contamination by the IP antibody
Reusable antibody beads—covalent antibody immobilization allows prepared IP resin to be reused and provides potential savings of costly antibody
Complete kit—all reagents for antibody immobilization and many IP experiments, including binding and wash buffers, elution buffer and convenient microcentrifuge spin columns to make resin manipulations easier and more efficient.
Control beads included—underivatized agarose beads provided for use as negative control for nonspecific binding
Versatile—co-IP method is compatible with any physiolgical (non-denaturing) protein sample buffer that is compatible with the specific antibody-antigen and protein interaction complex.

Co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) is a popular in-vitro method for discovering protein interactions. The Pierce Co-Immunoprecipitation Kit is configured to provide the essential tools to effectively perform Co-IP experiments in a manner that yields pure IP and co-IP products free of troublesome IP antibody. This improvement on the traditional co-IP technique is achieved by replacing Protein A/G agarose beads with AminoLink Plus Resin to which pure IP antibodies can be directly and permanently conjugated. Gentle (non-reducing, non-denaturing) elution buffer allows dissociation of the IP targets while retaining the immobilized antibody on the agarose beads. The result is a pure product that can be analyzed by Western blotting (or even sequenced) without interference from antibody.

In addition to eliminating IP antibody contamination, the antibody-conjugation method integral to the Pierce Co-IP Kit avoids non-specific binding interactions and leaching contamination that can result from traditional Protein A and Protein G methods. Although the conjugation method requires that the starting antibody be in an amine-free buffer without BSA, gelatin or other storage protein stabilizers, the fact that it does not depend on Protein A or Protein G means that any antibody species or class can be used for IP (e.g., IgM and chicken IgY). Indeed any purified protein can be immobilized for use in affinity purification of binding partners.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
AssayAffinity Purification
For Use With (Application)Immunoprecipitation (IP)
For Use With (Equipment)Microcentrifuge
FormatKit
Quantity50 reactions kit
Sufficient For50 Reactions
TargetNot Target-Specific
Product LinePierce™
TypeImmunoprecipitation/Co-Immunoprecipitation Kit
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Sufficient For: Preparing and performing 50 co-IP reactions, each with 25 μL of resin
• AminoLink Plus Coupling Resin, 2 mL
• Coupling Buffer (20X), 25 mL
• Sodium Cyanoborohydride Solution (5M), 0.5 mL
• Quenching Buffer, 50 mL
• Wash Solution, 60 mL
• IP Lysis/Wash Buffer, 2 x 50 mL
• Modified Dulbecco's PBS (20X), 25 mL
• Conditioning Buffer (100X), 5 mL
• Elution Buffer, 50 mL
• Lane Marker Sample Buffer (5X), 5 mL
• Pierce Spin Columns, Screw Cap, 50 columns
• Microcentrifuge Collection Tubes, 2 mL, 100 tubes
• Microcentrifuge Collection Tubes, 1.5 mL, 50 tubes
• Pierce Control Agarose Resin, 2 mL

Store at 4°C.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

The Pierce Co-Immunoprecipitation Kit is covered under our general 1-year warranty and is guaranteed to be fully functional for 12 months from the date of shipment, if stored as recommended (4 degrees C). Please see section 8.1 of our Terms & Conditions of Sale for more details.

Yes, but the IP Lysis/Wash Buffer is formulated to be an efficient lysing agent that is gentle to proteins. The exclusion of ionic detergents and pH extremes help to preserve protein: protein interactions improving the results of recovering both antigen and its interacting partners at the elution step (versus interating partners being lost in the wash steps).

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

The conditioning buffer helps with the wash and especially to provide the correct environment to enhance the efficiency of the low pH Elution Buffer. The overall result is more antigen recoved in the first volume of elution (more concentrated antigen).

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

No, we do not recommend immobilizing an un-purified antibody; a purified antibody is required. The AminoLink Coupling Resin that is included will react with primary amines that are found on the surface of virtually all proteins, resulting in immobilization of many other proteins along with the antibody. This will reduce the amount of antibody immobilized, resulting in less antigen and interacting partners being purified. It can also result in higher background as other proteins in the sample may bind to the other immobilized proteins and co-elute with the antigen and interacting partners, contaminating them.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

Yes, the product manual includes “Table 1. Amounts of antibody, coupling resin, wash buffer and elution buffer to use” that allows researchers to scale their affinity purification using 5 - 1,000 µg of antibody. We do not recommend going below 5 µg of antibody. This was the smallest amount of antibody tested inhouse. The rationale to stop at 5 µg of antibody is that it was felt that an extremely strong affinity between the antibody and antigen would be required to get sensitive, reproducible results with less antibody to capture the antigen and interacting partners.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

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