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Cytiva Lentil Lectin Sepharose™ 4B Medium

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25mL

Routinely used in the preparation and purification of a number of glycoproteins and carbohydrate-containing molecules

  • Lentil lectin coupled to Sepharose 4B via cyanogen bromide activation
  • Lentil lectin is a metalloprotein, containing Ca2+ and Mn2+, which binds reversibly to polysaccharides and glycoconjugates containing glucose or mannose type sugars
  • Retains binding in 1% deoxycholate; especially suited for purification of detergent-solubilized membrane proteins
  • Ligand concentration 2 mg Lentil lectin/ml; binding capacity for porcine thyroglobulin approx. 16mg/mL medium
  • Average particle size 90μm
  • Stable in the pH range 3-10, and in the presence of all commonly used buffers (Chelating agents and 8M urea to be avoided)
  • Has more equal affinity for α-D-mannose and α-D-glucose compared to Con A

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Supplied in 20% ethanol containing 0.9% NaCl, 1mM Ca2+ and 1mM Mn2+

Specifications

Binding Capacity 25mg/mL
Ligand Concentration 2mg Lentil lectin/mL Medium
Matrix 4% Agarose
Particle Size 90 μm
pH 3 to 10
Quantity 25 mL
Content And Storage 2°C to 8°C
For Use With (Application) Used for purification of a number of Glycoproteins and other Carbohydrate containing molecules
Ligand Lentil lectin
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