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

Cat.No. : ACL/ACA-481T
Product Overview : Native Tassle flower Amaranthus caudatus Lectin (ACL/ACA) - TRITC (Rhodamine)
Blood Group Specificity: Non-specific
Preferred Sugar Specificity: Galβ3GalNAc
Inhibiting or Eluting Sugar: Disialyzed Fetuin
Divalent Ions: None Required
Excitation: 545-555 nm
Emission: 570-580 nm
Mitogenic Activity: Yes
Hazardous Shipping: Non-hazardous
Fluorescence: Orange
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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. Amaranthus caudatus Lectin (ACL/ACA) is labeled with tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate (TRITC) and has an appropriate number of fluorochromes bound to provide the optimum staining characteristics for this lectin. TRITC is a bright orange or red-fluorescent dye with excitation ideally suited to the 532-nm laser line. TRITC labeled ACL/ACA can be used for cellular imaging applications.
Source : Tassle flower
Species : Tassle flower
Form : Liquid
Purity : High Purity Grade
Stability : Shelf Life: 1 year
Storage : At 2-8 centigrade.
Concentration : 2 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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