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Phos-tag™ Agarose

Manufacturer :
NARD INSTITUTE, LTD.
Storage Condition :
Keep at 2-10 degrees C.
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389-21201
Manufacturer
AG2-501
0.5mL
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385-21203
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AG2-503
3mL
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Overview

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This product is agarose bound to Phos-tagTM, a functional molecule that traps phosphate by having two divalent metal ions.
Phosphoproteins can be separated, purified, and concentrated from the mixture by filling the column. Since surfactants and reducing agents are not used, phosphoproteins in a state close to that in vivo can be obtained.
This product is a renewed product with less nonspecific binding than the previous products (302-93561, 308-93563) by adjusting the binding amount of Phos-tagTM functional group.

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Features

  • Phosphoproteins can be purified in less than 1 hour.
  • The proteins can be trapped in physiological condition (pH 7.5).
  • Purified without reducing agent and surfactant.

Application ~Purification of phosphorylated proteins in A431 lysate ~

  1. Phos-tagTM Agarose was filled into the column and A431 cell lysate was appliqued onto it.
  2. Elution fractions obtained after adsorption, washing, and elution operations were separated by SDS-PAGE along with cell lysate and flow-through/wash fractions.
  3. Fluorescent staining (detecting all proteins) and Phos-tagTM biotin confirmed that phosphoproteins were enriched in the eluted fraction.
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