Pierce™ Streptavidin Agarose
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Pierce™ Streptavidin Agarose
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Pierce™ Streptavidin Agarose

Thermo Scientific Pierce Streptavidin Agarose is a standard-capacity beaded agarose resin of immobilized recombinant streptavidin protein for use in aRead more
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Catalog NumberQuantitySufficient For
203472 mLBinding 15 to 28 μg Biotin/mL Resin (1 to 3 mg Biotinylated BSA/mL Resin)
2035310 mLBinding 15 to 28 μg Biotin/mL Resin (1 to 3 mg Biotinylated BSA/mL Resin)
203495 mLBinding 15 to 28 μg Biotin/mL Resin (1 to 3 mg Biotinylated BSA/mL Resin)
Catalog number 20347
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Thermo Scientific Pierce Streptavidin Agarose is a standard-capacity beaded agarose resin of immobilized recombinant streptavidin protein for use in a variety of biotin-binding affinity purification methods.

Features of Streptavidin Agarose:

Streptavidin—purified recombinant streptavidin protein (53kDa, near-neutral pI); tetrameric with four biotin-binding site per molecule
Agarose resin—support is crosslinked 6% beaded agarose (CL-6B), the most popular resin for protein affinity purification methods
Inert and stable—streptavidin is immobilized by charge-free, leach-resistant covalent bonds, resulting in low nonspecific binding and enabling multiple uses without decline in yield
Standard capacity—this variety of beads has a normal load of immobilized streptavidin, providing a binding capacity of 1 to 3 mg of biotinylated BSA per mL of resin

Properties of crosslinked 6% beaded agarose (CL-6B):
• Support pH Stability: 2 to 14 (short term); 3 to 13 (long term)
• Average Particle Size: 45 to 165 microns
• Exclusion Limit: 10,000 to 4,000,000 daltons
• Maximum Volumetric Flow Rate: approx. 1 mL/minute (for 1 cm diameter column)
• Maximum Linear Velocity: 30 cm per hour
• Maximum Pressure: less than 25psi (1.5 bar)

Applications:

• Purification of membrane antigens in conjunction with biotinylated monoclonal antibodies
• Isolation of cell-surface proteins that have been labeled with a cleavable biotinylation reagent
• Isolation of cell-surface glycoproteins using biotinylated Concanavalin A
• Recovery of single-stranded biotinylated DNA for dideoxy sequencing
• Streptavidin-coated plates used for direct solid-phase sequencing
In vitro mutagenesis with streptavidin-coated plates
• DNA fingerprinting with streptavidin-coated plates

Pierce Streptavidin Agarose consists of purified recombinant streptavidin that has been covalently immobilized onto high-quality crosslinked 6% beaded agarose. Streptavidin is a tetrameric biotin-binding protein. The agarose beads have physical and chemical properties that enable them to be used in a variety of batch- or column-type affinity procedures. Biotinylated antibodies, proteins, peptides, nucleic acids and other molecules or interaction complexes can be captured, immunoprecipitated, removed or purified from samples using this streptavidin resin.

Streptavidin is a tetrameric protein containing four biotin-binding sites similar to avidin. The native protein from Streptomyces avidinii is carbohydrate-free, has an acidic pI of 5.5 and a mass of 75 kDa. The recombinant protein used to manufacture Thermo Scientific Pierce Streptavidin Resins has a near-neutral isoelectric point and a mass of 53kDa. Streptavidin generally has less nonspecific binding than avidin (from chicken egg white) because of the absence of carbohydrates.

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Capacity (Metric)1 to 3 mg Biotinylated BSA Binding per mL Resin
Particle Size45 to 165 μm
Product LinePierce™
Quantity2 mL
Protein FormRecombinant
TargetBiotin-Tagged Molecule
TypeAgarose
Stationary PhaseStreptavidin
Sufficient ForBinding 15 to 28 μg Biotin/mL Resin (1 to 3 mg Biotinylated BSA/mL Resin)
FormatBottle
Column TypeAffinity, Agarose Resin
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Upon receipt store at 4°C. Do not freeze the resin. Product is shipped at ambient temperature.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is the particle size of the Pierce Streptavidin Agarose beads (Cat. No. 20347, 20353, 20349)?

The average particle size for the Pierce Streptavidin Agarose beads is 45 to 165 µm.

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What is the recommend/ideal antigen:antibody ratio when using the Pierce Streptavidin Agarose (Cat. No. 20347) for doing an immunoprecipitation (with pre-incubating antigen and antibody)?

The antigen:antibody ratio will need to be determined empirically since one cannot be sure of the amount of specific antibody against the antigen present in the plasma. The starting point is the binding capacity of the High Capacity Streptavidin Agarose Resin (Cat. No. 20347) which is 1-3 mg of biotinylated BSA/mL of settled resin. The binding capacity will vary depending on the molecular weight of the biotinylated antigen. Let's assume the molecular weight of the antigen is close to that of BSA (66.4 kDa), you can use an average of 2 mg antibody or antigen/mL of resin to do the calculation. Determine how much resin they want to use and calculate how much biotinylated protein is needed and then empirically determine how much plasma is needed.

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What is the shelf life for Pierce Streptavidin Agarose?

We guarantee the functionality of the product for one year from the date of shipment, if stored as recommended.

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How many biotin binding-sites are there per streptavidin molecule?

Streptavidin is a protein composed of four identical subunits, each containing a high affinity binding site for biotin (K-D = 10 -15 M) . Streptavidin has the same biotin binding properties as avidin, but it has a low isoelectric point (pI=5) and no carbohydrate groups, resulting in low non-specific binding.

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What is the binding capacity of streptavidin agarose?

The binding capacity of streptavidin agarose is 15-20 µg (18-24 nmoles) of fluorescein biotin per mL of sedimented gel.

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