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Native Amaryllis Hippeastrum hybrid Lectin (HHL), AP-Conjugated

Cat.No. : HHL-017A
Product Overview : Native Amaryllis Hippeastrum hybrid Lectin (HHL) - AP (Alkaline Phosphatase)
Blood Group Specificity: Non-specific
Preferred Sugar Specificity: α-Mannose
Inhibiting or Eluting Sugar: α-Methylmannoside
Divalent Ions: None Required
Mitogenic Activity: No
Hazardous Shipping: Non-hazardous
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Description : Alkaline phosphatase (AP) is conjugated to Hippeastrum hybrid Lectin (HHL) to show the binding of HHL in many applications including Western blotting and ELISA. Alkaline phosphatase is a large protein (140 kDa) that catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphate groups from a substrate resulting in a colored or fluorescent product. The optimal enzymatic activity of this protein is between pH 8 and 10, and its reaction rate remains linear, improving sensitivity over time.
Source : Amaryllis
Species : Amaryllis
Form : Liquid
Purity : High Purity Grade
Stability : Shelf Life: 1 year
Storage : At -20 centigrade.
Concentration : 1 mg/mL
Official Symbol : HHL
Synonyms : Hippeastrum hybrid Lectin; HHL
Official Symbol : HHL
Synonyms : Hippeastrum hybrid Lectin; HHL

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