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Description

Nickel-Coated Microplates are ideal for analyzing polyhistidine-tagged fusion proteins by ELISA-based methods. Proteins that contain a succession of several histidine residues at the amino or carboxyl terminus have a strong binding affinity for metal. Bacterial lysates containing polyhistidine-tagged fusion proteins can be added directly to the plates without the need for blocking. The clear plates can be used with colorimetric detection methods.

Specifications:

  • Suitable for ELISA bases studies
  • Binding Capacity: 5-10 pmols/well for His-tagged protein

Properties

Shelf life

2 years unopened,3 months opened

Storage Temperature

2-8°C

Hazmat Ship

Non-hazardous

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