GE29-0485-81
HiTrap® Protein G HP
Cytiva 29-0485-81, pack of 1 mL
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ligand
recombinant protein G lacking albumin-binding region
packaging
pack of 1 mL
manufacturer/tradename
Cytiva 29-0485-81
availability
not available in North America
storage condition
(20% Ehtanol)
(20% Ethanol)
parameter
flow rate
42 psi
bed size
7 mm × 25 mm
bed volume
1 mL
column I.D.
7 mm
matrix
highly cross-linked 6% agarose
avg. part. size
34 μm
cleaning
2-9
working range
3-9
capacity
>1 mg binding capacity (lgG/column)(The binding capacity has been determined with human polyclonal IgG.)
25 mg binding capacity(human IgG/column)
storage temp.
2-8°C
General description
Features and Benefits
34 μm bead size for high performance, high-resolution purifications.
Binds broad range of different species and subclasses of IgG.
Simple and proven method giving reproducible results.
Designed for use with syringe, peristalic pump, or chromatography system.
Storage and Stability
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Storage Class Code
3 - Flammable liquids
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Antibodies are needed for research and industrial purposes in different quantities, from microgram to kilogram scale. It is important to design and use a purification method that will yield protein of a quality and quantity that is adequate for the particular application.
Purify monoclonal or polyclonal IgG from serum, cell culture supernatant or ascitic fluid using the HiTrap Protein G HP from GE Healthcare, an affinity-exclusion chromatography product containing Sepharose-immobilized Protein G.
This page shows how to purify IgM antibodies by affinity chromatography using HiTrap IgM Purification HP.
This page shows how to separate IgG antibodies by affinity chromatography using HiTrap® Protein G HP columns from GE Healthcare.
Protocols
This page shows how to perform a two-step purification of mouse monoclonal IgG1 using HiTrap Protein G HP from GE Healthcare for the capture step.
General instructions for affinity purification using HiTrap columns from GE Healthcare.
This page shows how to prepare samples for purification with affinity chromatography.
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