EZview Red Anti-HA Affinity Gel is a red colored Anti-HA agarose affinity gel that contains anti-HA monoclonal antibody which is covalently attached to crosslinked agarose beads. The HA tag has the sequence YPYDVPDYA and derives from the hemagglutinin (HA) protein. This sequence occurs at amino acid residues 98-106 of the full-length HA protein. The HA tag has a high presence of charged amino acids, which enhances its likelihood of strong antibody recognition.
Specificity
Binding specificity: HA-tag peptide (N-Tyr-Pro-Tyr-Asp-Val-Pro-Asp-Tyr-Ala-C). It recognizes reduced forms of HA-tagged proteins and is reactive with N or C-terminal HA-tagged fusion proteins.
Application
EZview™ Red Anti-HA Affinity Gel has been used for immunoblot analysis[1] and immunoprecipitation assay.[2]
Suitable for Affinity capture (immunoprecipitation) of N- or C- terminal HA-tagged fusion proteins from E. coli or mammalian cell.
When performing small-scale affinity capture, such as immunoprecipitation, the affinity matrix is difficult to see in the microcentrifuge tubes. Accidental aspiration of the resin leads to quantitative variability in results. The EZview™ Red Affinity Gels greatly reduces the risk of pellet loss. EZview resins perform as well as conventional non-colored affinity gels, but allow the user to easily differentiate pellet from supernatant. This correlates to more accurate data because less protein is lost.
Features and Benefits
Increased visibility - Red color reduces risk of incidental aspiration
Improved recovery of target protein by reduced accidental loss
Higher reproducibility - More consistent yields
Other Notes
The affinity gel contains affinity purified anti-HA mouse monoclonal antibody (Clone HA-7) covalently attached to beaded agarose. The HA tag corresponds to amino acid residues 98-106 (YPYDVPDYA) of human influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA).
Physical form
1:1 (v/v) suspension in PBS containing 50% glycerol and 15 ppm Kathon
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