[CAS NO. ]  HRP Conjugated Protein A

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Boster Biological

DESCRIPTION

Protein A is a 42 kDa surface protein originally found in the cell wall of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. It is encoded by the spa gene and its regulation is controlled by DNA topology, cellular osmolarity, and a two-component system called ArlS-ArlR. It has found use in biochemical research because of its ability to bind immunoglobulins. It is composed of five homologous Ig-binding domains that fold into a three-helix bundle. Each domain is able to bind proteins from many mammalian species, most notably IgGs (Table 1). It binds the heavy chain within the Fc region of most immunoglobulins and also within the Fab region in the case of the human VH3 family. Through these interactions in serum, where IgG molecules are bound in the wrong orientation (in relation to normal antibody function), the bacteria disrupts opsonization and phagocytosis. Recombinant Protein A is produced in E.coli and essentially functions the same as native Protein A.
Product NameHRP Conjugated Protein A
SKU/Catalog NumberBA1080
Pack Size0.5ml
FormConcentrated, Liquid
Concentration1mg/mL
DescriptionProtein A is a 42 kDa surface protein originally found in the cell wall of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. It is encoded by the spa gene and its regulation is controlled by DNA topology, cellular osmolarity, and a two-component system called ArlS-ArlR. It has found use in biochemical research because of its ability to bind immunoglobulins. It is composed of five homologous Ig-binding domains that fold into a three-helix bundle. Each domain is able to bind proteins from many mammalian species, most notably IgGs (Table 1). It binds the heavy chain within the Fc region of most immunoglobulins and also within the Fab region in the case of the human VH3 family. Through these interactions in serum, where IgG molecules are bound in the wrong orientation (in relation to normal antibody function), the bacteria disrupts opsonization and phagocytosis. Recombinant Protein A is produced in E.coli and essentially functions the same as native Protein A.
Protein A may be conjugated with various reporter molecules, including fluorescent dyes (FITC), enzyme markers (peroxidase, b-galactosidase, and alkaline phosphatase), biotin, and colloidal gold without affecting the antibody binding site on the molecule. These conjugates are used to detect immunoglobulins in various immunochemical assays including Western blotting and ELISA applications.
Contents0.5 mg of HRP conjugated protein A, 0.01 M PBS (pH7.4), 50% glycerol.
Labeling MethodProtein A is conjugated to peroxidase by means of a method described by Wilson MB and Nakane PK.
(Reference: Wilson MB and Nakane PK. In Immunofluorescence and Related Staining Techniques, Elsevier/North Holland Biomedical Press, Amsterdam, P215 (1978).)
Storage & ExpirationAt -20˚C for one year from date of receipt. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
ShippingShips in room temperature. Can also ship with gel ice or dry ice but not necessary.
ApplicationsELISA, WB
Cite This ProductPeroxidase Conjugated Protein A (Boster Biological Technology, Pleasanton CA, USA, Catalog # BA1080)

Assay Dilutions Recommendation

The recommendations below provide a starting point for assay optimization. Actual working concentration varies and should be decided by the user.

Western Blotting: 0.1-0.3μg/ml (ECL detection)Western Blotting: 0.7-3.3μg/ml (DAB detection)ELISA: 0.1-0.5μg/ml (TMB detection)

Validation Images & Assay Conditions