How Biotinylated Molecules are Purified with Streptavidin Beads
Streptavidin is a bacterial protein that binds to the small molecule biotin with extremely high affinity. This is one of the strongest noncovalent interactions ever...
| Catalog ID: | G-630 | 
|---|---|
| CAS #: | 56-40-6 | 
| MW: | 75.07 g/mol | 
| Storage/handling: | Store at room temperature. | 
        
      Streptavidin is a bacterial protein that binds to the small molecule biotin with extremely high affinity. This is one of the strongest noncovalent interactions ever...
        
      Eluting biotinylated proteins and DNA from streptavidin beads requires harsh conditions like enzymatic digestion, extreme pH, organic solvents, and heat with excess biotin. Deciding which...
        
      mmunoprecipitation (IP) is a powerful and frequently used technique that utilizes antibodies to isolate a particular protein of interest out of a complex biochemical mixture...
        
      If you’re using Protein A, Protein G, or Protein L agarose beads to purify antibodies, then a key step in this process is eluting the...