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AlphaScreen Unconjugated Donor Beads, 50mg

Alpha Unconjugated Donor beads are provided so that you can conjugate your biomolecule-of-interest (antibody, protein, peptide, etc.) to create your own Alpha Donor beads for use in Alpha no-wash assays.

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 & disposal requirements under European REACH regulations (EC 1907/2006).

Product Variants
Part number: 6762013
Unit Size: 1 mg
List price: USD 566.46
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USD 566.46 /each
Part number: 6762011
Unit Size: 5 mg
List price: USD 2,262.00
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USD 2,262.00 /each
Part number: 6762012
Unit Size: 50 mg
List price: USD 15,950.00
Your price:
USD 15,950.00
USD 15,950.00 /each

Overview

These beads can be used in conjunction with AlphaScreen, AlphaLISA, or AlphaPlex Acceptor beads to create no-wash assays for:

  • Analyte detection assays
  • Protein-protein interaction assays
  • Protein-DNA interaction assays
  • Protein-RNA interaction assays
  • Protein-small molecule interaction assays
  • Protein detection assays
  • Antibody detection assays
  • Antibody binding assays
  • Enzymatic assays
  • Immunogenicity studies

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.

Specifications

Antibody Conjugates
Unconjugated
Application
Protein-protein interactions
Protein Analysis & Detection
Automation Compatible
Yes
Bead Type or Material
Alpha Donor
Brand
AlphaLISA
One Unit Contains
50.0 mg
Species
Human
Shipping Conditions
Shipped in Blue Ice
Unit Size
50 mg

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A fast and simple chemiluminescent assay for monitoring of DNA-protein interactions

Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay (EMSA) is a standard technique used to study protein-DNA interactions. It is a radioactive...

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