Smart IP
Smart IP: Fast and Effective IP
Smart-IP is a line of highly specific tag antibodies conjugated to magnetic beads or magnetic agarose beads designed for faster immunoprecipitation. Smart-IP improves efficiency by reducing time-consuming steps such as centrifugation. The magnetic beads and magnetic agarose beads can be easily isolated using a magnetic rack. The supernatant can also be extracted with minimal sample loss resulting in high yields of your target position.
- High protein recovery
- No pre-clear step
- Complete removal of supernatant
- Ready to use
Description of Each Conjugate
Magnetic Beads | MAGNETIC AGAROSE | AGAROSE | |
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Applications
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IP
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IP, Purification
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IP, Purification
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Bead Diameter
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1.5 μm
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50 μm
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100 μm
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Schematic Diagram
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Product Images
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Pros
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Almost no sample lossEasy to see the beadsEasy to disperse, can be used for screening
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Large amount of IgG/per beadsLess sample lossEasy to see the beads
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Large amount of IgG/per beadsNo need of magnetic rackLower cost
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Cons
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Small amount of IgG/per beadsMagnetic rack will be needed
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Magnetic rack will be needed
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Might lose sample during the washHard to see the gel
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Product List by Epitope Tag
EPITOPE TAG | Clonality | CLONE NUMBER | ISOTYPE | SIZES | CODE NO.: CONJUGATE TO MAGNETIC BEADS | CODE NO.: CONJUGATED TO MAGNETIC AGAROSE | CODE NO.: CONJUGATED TO AGARAOSE |
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DDDDK
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Monoclonal
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FLA-1
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Mouse IgG2ak
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1 mL
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GFP
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Monoclonal
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RQ2
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Rat IgG2ak
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1 mL
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HA
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Monoclonal
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5D8
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Mouse IgG1k
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1 mL
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HA
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Monoclonal
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TANA2
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Mouse IgG2bk
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1 mL
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His
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Monoclonal
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OGHis
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Mouse IgG2ak
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1 mL
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Myc
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Monoclonal
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PL14
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Mouse IgG1k
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1 mL
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RFP
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Monoclonal
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3G5
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Mouse IgG1k
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1 mL
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V5
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Monoclonal
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1H6
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Mouse IgG2ak
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1 mL
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Trial sizes available, contact us for details.
References:
- Cai, L., et al., J. Biol. Chem. 286, 35915-35921 (2011)
- Sato, Y., et al., J. Biol. Chem. 284, 11873-11881 (2009)
- Sakurai, T., et al., J. Cell Biol. 183, 339-352 (2008)