Igg agarose resin
IgG-Agarose resin is a chromatography medium used for the purification of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies from various sample sources. The resin is composed of agarose beads coupled with protein A or protein G, which have a high affinity for the Fc region of IgG molecules. This allows for the selective capture and separation of IgG from complex mixtures, such as cell culture supernatants or serum samples.
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2 protocols using igg agarose resin
Cell Surface Glycan Labeling Protocol
Yeast Protein Purification Protocol
Antibiotics were from Sigma-Aldrich, Invivogen or Invitrogen. Other reagents/materials were obtained as follows: D-2-[ 3 H]-mannose (20-30 Ci/mmol) (American Radiolabeled Chemicals Inc.), Micro BCA protein assay kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific), Triton X-100 (Roche), IgG-Agarose resin (GE Healthcare), anti-TAP antibody (Genescript), anti-Dpm1 antibody (Abcam), SM-2 Biobeads and P6-Biogel resin (Biorad) and egg phosphatidylcholine (Avanti Polar Lipids). Yeast strains used in this study are listed in Table S5.
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