The kit is designed to allow maximal recovery of immunoprecipitates. It provides all the necessary reagents to perform immunoprecipitation from cell extracts of any protein to which a suitable antibody is available. Based on protein G, the kit binds to most commonly used antibodies. In addition, spin columns are provided to enable quick washes without the loss of protein G resin and thus protein yield is maximized.
Features and Benefits
Minimal loss of antigen-antibody bound beads during washing.
Minimal or no non-specific signals by increasing the stringency of the washing step.
Preparation Note
When preparing reagents, use ultrapure water (17M -cm)
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