Magnetic Beads for protein and antibody purification
To enable fast and efficient purification of antibody and epitope-tagged proteins, GenScript provides super paramagnetic MagBeads. GenScript MagBeads are coated with recombinant protein ligands that enable highly specific affinity binding to antibodies and epitope-tagged proteins. The magnetic protein purification method allows for protein purification directly from cell lysates, thus eliminating the need for centrifugation steps and simplifying protein purification. The high binding capacity, specificity of binding, and the superfast magnetic response makes GenScript MagBeads ideal for applications requiring fast turnaround time and large number of samples.
Why choose magnetic beads?
The advantage of using magnetic beads is that it eliminate steps like centrifugation or filtration, which are involved in the traditional methods of protein purification. This can significantly save your time and labor.
Key Features
- Quick, easy and convenient magnetic separation procedures
- High binding capacity
- Reproducible results due to highly consistent bead size
- Extremely gentle sample handling minimizing protein degradation
Applications
- Antibody purification
- Purification of tagged proteins e.g. 6x His, GST, biotin etc.
- High throughput protein and antibody purification
Protein A, G and A/G MagBeads
Cat. No. | Product Name | Quantity | Price |
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L00273 |
Protein A MagBeads - 4 ml (1 ml Settled Beads) |
$89.00 |
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L00672-4 |
Protein A MagBeads MX - 4 ml (1 ml Settled Beads) |
$459.00 |
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L00274 |
Protein G MagBeads - 2 ml (0.5 ml Settled Beads) |
$125.00 |
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L00673-4 |
Protein G MagBeads MX - 4 ml (1 ml Settled Beads) |
$483.00 |
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L00277 |
Protein A/G MagBeads - 2 ml (0.5 ml Settled Beads) |
$148.00 |
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L00695-4 |
AmMag™ Protein A Magnetic Beads - 4 ml (1 ml Settled Beads) |
$595.00 |
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L00695-20 |
AmMag™ Protein A Magnetic Beads - 20 ml (5 ml Settled Beads) | - |
Tagged Protein Purification MagBeads
Cat. No. | Product Name | Quantity | Price |
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L00295 |
Ni-charged MagBeads - 8 ml (2 ml Settled Beads) |
$98.00 |
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L00776-400 |
AmMag™ Ni Magnetic beads - 400 ml (100 ml Settled Beads) | - | |
L00776-40 |
AmMag™ Ni Magnetic beads - 40 ml (10 ml Settled Beads) | - | |
L00776-4 |
AmMag™ Ni Magnetic beads - 4 ml (1 ml Settled Beads) |
$495.00 |
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L00835-5 |
MonoRab™ Anti-DYKDDDDK Magnetic Beads - 10 ml (5 ml Settled Beads) |
$1200.00 |
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L00835-25 |
MonoRab™ Anti-DYKDDDDK Magnetic Beads - 50 ml (25 ml Settled Beads) | - | |
L00835-1 |
MonoRab™ Anti-DYKDDDDK Magnetic Beads - 2 ml (1 ml Settled Beads) |
$370.00 |
Application | Product | Technology | Binding capacity | Size | Cat.No. |
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Purification of antibodies from small and large scale cultures | Protein A MagBeads | Antibody capture through recombinant protein A or protein G | >10 mg rabbit IgG/ml settled beads | 4 ml | L00273 |
Protein A MagBeads MX | >30 mg human IgG /ml settled beads | 4 ml | L00672 | ||
Protein G MagBeads | > 10 mg goat IgG/ml settled beads | 2 ml | L00274 | ||
Protein G MagBeads MX | > 25 mg Human IgG per 1 ml settled beads | 4 ml | L00673 | ||
Protein A/G MagBeads | > 10 mg goat IgG/ml settled beads | 2 ml | L00277 | ||
Alkaline stable antibody purification | AmMag™ Protein A Magnetic Beads | Antibody capture through alkaline- tolerant recombinant protein A | > 40 mg human IgG per 1 ml settled beads | 4 ml | L00695 |
Purification of His-tagged proteins | Ni-charged MagBeads | His-tagged protein capture through pre-charged nickel ion | 5 - 20 mg 6×His-tagged protein (27 kD)/ml settled beads | 8 ml | L00295 |
AmMag™ Ni Magnetic Beads | His-tagged protein capture through nickel-charged TED ligand. EDTA and DTT resistant. In absence of chelators, reusable over 100 times | > 10 mg 6x His-tagged protein/ml settled beads | 4 ml | L00776-4 | |
40 ml | L00776-40 | ||||
400 ml | L00776-400 | ||||
Purification of GST-tagged proteins | Glutathione MagBeads | GST fusion protein capture through reduced glutathione | 20 - 30 mg GST/ml settled beads | 8 ml | L00327 |
Purification of biotinylated molecules | Streptavidin MagBeads | Biotinylated molecule capture through pre-coupled streptavidin | > 60 nmol free biotin /ml settled beads | 2 ml | L00424 |
* Each size includes 75% Storage Buffer. |
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