Pierce™ NHS-Activated Agarose, Dry
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Pierce™ NHS-Activated Agarose, Dry

Thermo Scientific Pierce NHS-Activated Agarose is a high-quality, amine-reactive, beaded-agarose resin for rapid and stable immobilization of proteins, peptides andRead more
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261961 g
Catalog number 26197
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Thermo Scientific Pierce NHS-Activated Agarose is a high-quality, amine-reactive, beaded-agarose resin for rapid and stable immobilization of proteins, peptides and other ligands via primary amines.

Features of NHS-Activated Agarose:

Easy to use—immobilize in a simple one-step reaction with minimal hands-on time
Rapid and efficient—greater than 85% coupling for most proteins within 30 minutes
Innovative format—the dry agarose concentrates the sample, making it ideal for immobilizing dilute proteins
Safe—No hazardous chemicals needed (e.g., sodium cyanoborohydride, cyanogen bromide)
Versatile—affinity resin is adaptable to column and batch affinity chromatography techniques and FPLC applications
Compatible—use with any primary amine-containing compound
Reusable—the leak-resistant chemistry means you can reuse the affinity resin
High binding capacity—coupling capacity of >25 mg/mL (dry resin)

NHS-activated agarose is crosslinked, 6% beaded agarose resin that contains N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) functional groups. The activated resin reacts with primary amines to form stable amide linkages that covalently immobilize antibodies or other proteins for use in affinity purification procedures. Pierce NHS-Activated Agarose has a coupling capacity greater than 25 mg/mL for the reconstituted dry resin.

Applications:
• Rapid Immobilization of goat anti-mouse and anti-rabbit antibodies in order to purify IgG produced in animals or hybridomas.
• Bulk immobilization of Protein A for purification of monoclonal antibodies
• Immobilization of ligands for purification of recombinant proteins

Pierce NHS-Activated Agarose resin uses reliable NHS-ester Chemistry and does not require hazardous chemicals for immobilization. Other amine-reactive supports, such as periodate-oxidized resins, use toxic sodium cyanoborohydride to stabilize the reaction linkage to primary amines and take 4 to 6 hours to complete. Traditional methods such as cyanogen bromide-activated supports also couple amines; however, this chemistry results in nonspecific binding and constant slow leakage of the coupled ligand. Reactions with Pierce NHS-Activated Agarose are complete in less than one hour and yield much more stable linkages.

The NHS-Activated Agarose coupling reaction is performed in an amine-free buffer at pH 7-9. Protein coupling efficiency is typically greater than 80%, regardless of the ligand's molecular weight or pI. Once a ligand is immobilized, the prepared resin can be used for multiple affinity purification procedures. The crosslinked beaded agarose has fast linear flow potential, making it useful for gravity-flow and low- to medium-pressure applications.

The unique dry form does not require storage in or removal and disposal of the acetone solvent. In addition, the dry resin is ideal for coupling reactions with dilute samples because it concentrates the sample as the resin swells, reducing the volume of the starting material and resulting in highly efficient ligand immobilization.

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Capacity (Metric)≥25 mg per mL Coupling
FormSolid
Product LinePierce™
Quantity5 g
Protein FormRecombinant
TargetAntibody, Protein, Peptide, Ligand
TypeAgarose
Stationary PhaseNHS Ester
FormatVial
Column TypeAffinity, Agarose Resin
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Upon receipt store dry resin at -20°C. Product is shipped in an ice pack.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Can you provide the shelf-life for NHS-Activated Agarose, Dry?

NHS-Activated Agarose, Dry is covered under our general 1-year warranty and is guaranteed to be fully functional for 12 months from the date of shipment, if stored as recommended (-20 degrees C). Please see section 8.1 of our Terms & Conditions of Sale (https://www.thermofisher.com/content/dam/LifeTech/Documents/PDFs/Terms-and-Conditions-of-Sale.pdf) for more details.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

What is the difference between AminoLink Coupling Resin and NHS-Activated Agarose?

Both react with primary amines, but AminoLink Coupling Resin is a two-step conjugation. First a Schiff base is formed between the amine and the aldehyde on the resin, which is then reduced to a stable secondary amine with sodium cyanoborohydride, whereas NHS-Activated Agarose utilizes an NHS ester to form an amide bond in a one-step conjugation.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

How does the NHS-activated agarose resin work, and what are its benefits?

NHS- activated agarose reacts with primary and secondary amines to form stable amide and imide linkages respectively. Most proteins can be coupled in 30 mins with greater than 85% coupling efficiency. No hazardous chemicals are used, and the agarose is adaptable to use with spin columns, batch methods, or FPLC. The resin is resusable typically up to 10 purifications with the immobilized ligand, and has a high binding capacity (>30 mg/mL slurry or >25 mg/mL dry resin).

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.