6X His is a histidine tag that consists of a series of histidine residues at the amino or carboxy terminus of a protein.[1]
면역원
The immunogen used to generate this antibody corresponds to 6X His tag
애플리케이션
Suggested starting dilutions are as follows: WB: 1:1000-1:20000. Not yet tested in other applications. Optimal working dilutions should be determined experimentally by the end user.
생화학적/생리학적 작용
6X His tag does not affect the structure and function of the protein and can be used in antibody production.[2]
특징 및 장점
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기타 정보
Purification: Affinity purified by Protein G
물리적 형태
0.05M Tris, 0.15M NaCl (pH7.4). 0.025% ProClin 300 was added as a preservative.
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