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IBA Lifesciences Strep-Tactin™ TACS Agarose
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Capacity (Metric):
4 mL
20 mL
50 mL
Unit Size:
20mL
4mL
50mL
Description
- Strep-Tactin™ TACS Agarose contains agarose macrobeads coated with the streptavidin variant Strep-Tactin™.
- A special crosslinking permits the use for cell isolation and depletion approaches.
- It was developed for column-based Traceless Affinity Cell Selection (Fab-TACS™/Nano-TACS™).
- In this approach, Fab fragments fused to a Twin-Strep-tag™ (Fab-Streps) or nanobodies (Nano-Streps) are bound to Strep-Tactin™ on the agarose matrix.
- After specifically capturing cells, Fab-/Nano-Streps are released from the Strep-Tactin™ Agarose by biotin addition.
- In this way, the eluted cells are ready for further downstream applications.
- The same principle is applicable for exosome isolation (Fab-TACS™ for exosomes)
- Alternatively to Fab-Streps/Nano-Streps, it is possible to bind Twin-Strep-tagged, desthiobiotinylated or biotinylated antibodies (irreversible binding) to this resin.
- This makes Strep-Tactin™ TACS Agarose also suitable for negative cell selection or depletion approaches.
- The suspension can be used for packing of gravity flow columns since the resin is optimized for column affinity chromatography.
- To pack a column with 1 ml resin bed volume, 2 ml 50% suspension are necessary.
Specifications
Specifications
| Binding Capacity | Biotin Binding Capacity > 40 nmol/ml resin |
| Capacity (Metric) | 50 mL |
| Formulation | 50% suspension in buffer, pH 8: 100 mM Tris-HCl pH 8.0, 1 mM EDTA, 150 mM NaCl, 0.01% sodium azide |
| Support Type | Crosslinked agarose |
| For Use With (Application) | For Packing of Gravity Flow Columns for Affinity Chromatographic Cell or Exosome Isolation |
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