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Native Tassle flower Amaranthus caudatus Lectin (ACL/ACA), Cy5-Conjugated

Cat.No. : ACL/ACA-202T
Product Overview : Native Tassle flower Amaranthus caudatus Lectin (ACL/ACA) - Cy5
Blood Group Specificity: Non-specific
Preferred Sugar Specificity: Galβ3GalNAc
Inhibiting or Eluting Sugar: Disialyzed Fetuin
Divalent Ions: None Required
Excitation: 650 nm
Emission: 670 nm
Mitogenic Activity: Yes
Hazardous Shipping: Non-hazardous
Fluorescence: Red
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Description : Affinity-purified Amaranthus caudatus (ACL/ACA) is a dimer glycoprotein made up of two subunits. It does not have specificity for blood groups but does have a higher affinity for type O erythrocytes over B and A. Cy5, when bound to Amaranthus caudatus Lectin (ACL/ACA), can show the binding pattern of this lectin in cellular imaging and flow cytometry. The excitation wavelength required for Cy5 to fluoresce is high enough to avoid overlap with most other fluorochromes, making it useful for dual-labeling experiments. Because of this high excitation, there is typically less background from autofluorescence of biological specimens.
Source : Tassle flower
Species : Tassle flower
Form : Liquid
Stability : Shelf Life: 1 year
Storage : At 2-8 centigrade.
Concentration : 1 mg/mL
Official Symbol : ACL/ACA
Synonyms : Amaranthus caudatus Lectin; ACL/ACA
Official Symbol : ACL/ACA
Synonyms : Amaranthus caudatus Lectin; ACL/ACA

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