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Thermo Scientific™ Streptavidin Protein, HRP

Supplier:  Thermo Scientific™ 21126

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Catalog No. PI21126


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Description

Description

Streptavidin is biotin-binding protein that was originally isolated from Streptomyces avidinii. In contrast to avidin, streptavidin has no carbohydrate and has a mildly acidic pI of 5. Invitrogen Streptavidin products use a recombinant form of streptavidin having a mass of 53,000 daltons and a near-neutral pI. Streptavidin is a tetrameric protein, with each subunit binding one molecule of biotin with affinity similar to that of avidin. Guanidinium chloride will dissociate avidin and streptavidin into subunits, but streptavidin is more resistant to dissociation.
Formulation: 1mg purified protein in PBS and no preservative; pH 6.8
This product has been successfully used in ELISA, Immunohistochemistry and Western Blot procedures.
Specifications

Specifications

HRP
Store in original container protected from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area, but do not store above -20°C.
Solid
Streptavidin Conjugate
HRP (Horseradish Peroxidase)
1 mg
Ambient Temperature
Pierce™
Biotin
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