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Native Winged pea Lotus tetragonolobus Lectin (LTL), Separopore® 4B-Conjugated

Cat.No. : LTL-448W
Product Overview : Native Winged pea Lotus tetragonolobus Lectin (LTL) - Separopore® 4B
Blood Group Specificity: Non-specific
Preferred Sugar Specificity: αFucose
Mitogenic Activity: No
Hazardous Shipping: Non-hazardous
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Description : Affinity purified Lotus tetragonolobus lectin (LTL) is isolated from lotus seeds and is composed of 240 amino acid residues. LTL is a glycoprotein consists of four subunits. LTL is a fucose-binding anti-H(O) lectin. Transitional cell carcinoma of the human urinary bladder tends to metastasize when it strongly expresses binding sites for LTL. Affinity purified Lotus tetragonolobus Lectin (LTL) is immobilized to Separopore® 4B following CNBr coupling. The final product is stabilized in a buffer to retain maximum activity. The gel can be packed in 1 mL or 5mL.
Source : Winged pea
Species : Winged pea
Form : Liquid
Purity : High Purity Grade
Stability : Shelf Life: 1 year
Storage : At 2-8 centigrade.
Official Symbol : LTL
Synonyms : Lotus tetragonolobus Lectin; LTL
Official Symbol : LTL
Synonyms : Lotus tetragonolobus Lectin; LTL

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