Alpha Donor beads conjugated to anti-FLAG antibody. This bead can be used to capture FLAG-tagged proteins for Alpha no-wash protein-protein interaction assays and other applications.
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. All products to be used in accordance with applicable laws and regulations including without limitation, consumption and disposal requirements under European REACH regulations (EC 1907/2006).
Feature | Specification |
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Application | Protein-Protein Interaction |
Alpha Donor beads conjugated to anti-FLAG antibody. This bead can be used to capture FLAG-tagged proteins for Alpha no-wash protein-protein interaction assays and other applications.
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. All products to be used in accordance with applicable laws and regulations including without limitation, consumption and disposal requirements under European REACH regulations (EC 1907/2006).
Alpha Donor beads conjugated to anti-FLAG antibody. The mouse monoclonal antibody M2 clone recognizes the FLAG sequence at the N-terminus, Met N-terminus, C-terminus, and internal sites. These beads can be used to capture FLAG-tagged antibodies, proteins and peptides, and can be used in conjunction with AlphaScreen, AlphaLISA, or AlphaPlex Acceptor beads to create no-wash assays for:
In a typical Alpha assay, 1 mg of Donor beads is sufficient to run 1,000-2,000 wells using a 25 µL reaction volume. Bead concentration can be adjusted for optimal performance.
Application |
Protein-Protein Interaction
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Automation Compatible |
Yes
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Bead Type or Material |
Alpha Donor
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Brand |
AlphaLISA
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Conjugates |
Anti-FLAG
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Detection Modality |
Alpha
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Product Group |
Beads
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Shipping Conditions |
Shipped in Blue Ice
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Target Class |
Binding Assay
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Technology |
Alpha
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Unit Size |
25 mg
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