Rabbit IgG tag is an epitope tag designed for fusion proteins, which usually does not affect the activity of conjugated proteins and is widely used for protein purification. Rabbit IgG tag is also widely used in various immunoassays for target protein detection.
VHH (variable domain of heavy chain of heavy chain-only antibody) is 4 nm in length, 2.5 nm in width, and have a molecular weight of 12-15 kDa, only one tenth the size of conventional antibodies. VHH exhibits high specificity and affinity and outperforms conventional antibodies in many aspects, such as high stability, great specificity, and an easy and feasible development process.
Anti-Rabbit IgG VHH agarose beads are agarose beads covalently coupled with Anti-Rabbit IgG antibodies, which have high specificity and affinity for Rabbit IgG. These beads can efficiently capture and separate Rabbit IgG-tagged proteins, along with associated proteins, from cell extracts of mammals, plants, bacteria, yeast, insects, and other organisms.
Beads size: 45-165 μm (4% cross-linked agarose beads)
Storage buffer: 1xPBS, 25% glycerol and 0.02% NaN3
Antibody: anti-Rabbit IgG VHH antibody (fused with strep tag II tag)
Binding capacity: 10 μL anti-rabbit beads bind 100 μg of Rabbit IgG
Specificity: Selectively recognizes Rabbit IgG fusion protein
Host: Alpaca
Class: Recombinant