Kits for Antibody Immobilization
We have a range of proteins based on variants of Protein A, G and L that can form monolayers for the immobilization of antibodies of a wide variety of subtypes and species (see Table 1). This gives you choice and flexibility over the range of immunoglobulin binding studies you can do.
The protein kits allow assembly of antibodies in the correct orientation resulting in high specific activity (>60% of immobilised antibody is active for antigen binding compared to 20-25% for amine-coupled antibody). The nature of the monolayer means that non-specific binding is kept to a minimum.
Table 1:
| ORLA Protein (Variant) | Mouse IgG1 (b) | Mouse IgG2a (b) | Rabbit polyclonal (b) |
| Orla18 (Protein A) | + | ++ | +++ |
| Orla85 (Protein G) | ++ | +++ | ++++ |
| Orla86 (Protein L) | ++ | ++ | +++ |
| Orla87 (Protein A,G) | +++ | +++ | ++++ |
| Orla88 (Protein A,L) | ++ | +++ | ++++ |
| Orla89 (Protein G,L) | ++ | +++ | ++++ |
| Orla91 (Protein A,A)* | x | + | +++ |
*Orla91 has two protein A domains separated by a spacer sequence that allows binding to both heavy chains, resulting in a higher affinity of binding.
Surfaces made with these proteins may be regenerated by acid wash and reused for binding antibody.
Protein kit components
Each kit contains the following:
The above kit is enough to prepare 30 IgG-binding and 10 control surfaces on a 2 channel Biacore instrument. If your instrument requires larger injection volumes, call us and we’ll do everything we can to customise the kit to your requirements.
| Kit | UK £ | US $ |
| Orla 18 | 250 | 375 |
| Orla 85 | 250 | 375 |
| Orla 86 | 250 | 375 |
| Orla 87 | 400 | 600 |
| Orla 88 | 400 | 600 |
| Orla 91 | 400 | 600 |
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