Thiopropyl Agarose
| Cat.No. : | Thio-001A |
| Product Overview : | Thiopropyl Sepharos contains reactive 2-thiopyridyl disulphide groups attached to agarose through a chemically stable ether linkage, which reacts with solutes containing thiol groups under mild conditions to form mixed disulphides. This reaction forms the basis of covalent chromatography and a procedure for reversible immobilization of thiol containing molecules. |
| Availability | October 30, 2025 |
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| Cat.no : | Thio-001A |
| Characteristics : | 1. separate thiol-containing proteins and peptides from non-thiol-containing proteins and peptides2. in certain cases separate enzymes with active-site thiol groups from denatured enzymes3. store and protect thiol-containing proteins4. regenerate both the coupled biomolecule and the active bed material |
| Size : | 15 g |
| Matrix : | 6% agarose |
| Functional group : | 2-pyridyl disulphide |
| Ligand concentration : | 18–31 μmole 2-pyridyl disulphide/ml drained medium |
| Coupling chemistry : | approx 10–20 mg protein/ml drained medium, e.g. 14 mg ceruloplasmin (Mr 132 000) /ml drained medium |
| Recommended column height : | 5‐20cm |
| Chemical stability : | Stable to all commonly used aqueous buffers and additives like detergents. Azides should be avoided. |
| Physical stability : | Negligible volume variation due to changes in pH or ionic strength. |
| pH working range : | 2-8 |
| pH CIP range : | 2-8 |
| Publications : |
The role of an amphiphilic helix and transmembrane region in the efficient acylation of the M2 protein from influenza virus (2023)
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Not For Human Consumption!
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