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Pierce™ Avidin Agarose

Catalog number: 20225
Thermo Scientific™

Pierce™ Avidin Agarose

Catalog number: 20225
Catalog Number
20225
Unit Size
5 x 5 mL
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5 mL
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202255 x 5 mL
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Thermo Scientific Pierce Avidin Agarose can be used in a variety of applications for the affinity purification of biotinylated macromolecules.

Features of Avidin Agarose:

• Strong , nearly irreversible biotin:avidin interaction
• Binding biotinylated anti-transferrinfrom serum (1)
• Binding biotinyl peptides and elution with a SDS/Urea solution (2)
• Hybridization of biotinylated RNA to its complementary DNA and binding to immobilized avidin, with subsequent elution of the single-stranded DNA (3)
• Purification of double-stranded DNA (4)
• Approximate Binding Capacity >20 μg biotin/mL resin

In one variation, an antibody that has an affinity for a particular antigen is labeled with biotin. Cells containing the antigen are lysed, then incubated with the biotinylated antibody to form a typical antigen/antibody complex. To isolate the antigen, the crude mixture is passed through an immobilized avidin or streptavidin column, which will bind the complex. After appropriate washes, the antigen can then be eluted from the column with a pH 2.8 elution buffer. The biotinylated antibody is retained by the column.

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Pierce™ Monomeric Avidin Agarose
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Capacity (Metric)
20 μg Biotin Binding per mL Resin
Product Line
Pierce™
Quantity
5 x 5 mL
Target
Biotin-Tagged Molecule
Type
Agarose
Stationary Phase
Avidin
Format
Bottle
Column Type
Affinity, Agarose Resin

Contents & Storage

Store at 4°C. Do not freeze.

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