Alpha Donor beads conjugated to anti-mouse IgG antibody. This bead can be used to capture mouse IgG antibodies for Alpha no-wash protein detection, antibody detection, antibody binding, and other applications.
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Alpha Donor beads coated with anti-mouse IgG antibody. The conjugated goat polyclonal F(ab')2 fragment targets the Fc region of mouse IgG. These beads can be used to capture mouse IgG antibodies and mouse Fc-fusion proteins, 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.
Antibody Conjugates |
Anti-mouse IgG
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Application |
Protein-protein interactions
Protein Analysis & Detection
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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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Detection Method |
Alpha
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Format |
Microplates
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One Unit Contains |
1.0 mg
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Shipping Conditions |
Shipped in Blue Ice
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Unit Size |
1 mg
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