Protein G Coated Surfaces
The Biomat product is a 96 well coated microplate with recombinant Proein G and a protein to block non-specific binding sites and to maintain stable activity.
Protein G specifically binds the Fc region of immunoglobulins of many mammalian species ( see table 1 ), with an orientation that allows the F(ab)2 binding sites to be freely available for efficient binding to epitope. When coated onto microplates, the Protein G can securely capture IgG applied directly or as antigen/antibody complexes.
Example of applications:
- specific and sterically oriented bond of IgG
- separation of IgG from other immunoglobulins
- separation of antigen-antibodies complexes
- isolation and analysis of fusion proteins
Product specifications
Components
Individually pouched 96-well microplates, configured in 12 removable 8-well strips
Coating
Recombinant Protein G ( mol. weight 26.1 kDa ) ,from Streptococcus sp., expressed in E.coli, is coated using 100
μl/well. The strips are post-coated ( blocked ) for low non specific binding and long-term stability.
Binding capacity
Microplate was saturated with human IgG at a concentration of 8.0 μg/ml ( 800 ng/well ) in an ELISA format using
Streptavidin-HRP as detector and TMB as substrate ( see Figure 1 for data and experiment details ).
The Biomat Protein G microplate shows a nominal binding capacity of ~ 5.3 pmol IgG/well
Sensitivity
Biotinylated human IgG was detected at a concentration significantly above background in an ELISA format using
streptavidin-HRP as detector and TMB as substrate ( see Figure 2 for data and experiment details ).
The Biomat Protein G microplate shows a sensitivity of 0.056 ng/well of human IgG.
Uniformity
Microplates show a CV% less than 5 when used as a catcher of biotinylated human IgG in an ELISA format using
streptavidin-HRP as detector and TMB as substrate.
Storage and Stability
The microplates, if unopened, are stable refrigerated until the expiration date printed on the label. If opened,store in
closed pouch with dessicant and use within the expiration date.
Table 1. Binding affinities of recombinant Protein A and G for Immunoglobulin binding domains
(The table below gives an overview of binding strengths of protein A and G to different species and subclasses. S : strong binding;M : medium binding; W: weak binding; N : no binding)
| Species | Ig Subclass | Protein A | Protein G |
|---|---|---|---|
| Human | Total Ig | S | S |
| IgG1,IgG2,IgG4 | S | S | |
| IgG3 | W | S | |
| IgD | W | N | |
| IgA | W | N | |
| IgE | W | N | |
| IgM | W | N | |
| Mouse | Total Ig | S | S |
| IgG1 | W | M | |
| IgG2a, IgG2b,IgG3 | S | S | |
| IgM | N | N | |
| Rabbit | IgG | S | S |
| Rat | IgG | N | W-S |
| Goat | IgG | W-M | M-S |
| Sheep | IgG | W-M | M-S |
| Chicken | IgG | N | W |
| Guinea Pig | IgG | S | W-M |
| Hamster | IgG | W | M |
| Horse | IgG | W | S |
| Pig | IgG | S | W-M |
| Bovine | IgG | M | S |
| Dog | IgG | S | W-M |
| Cat | IgG | S | W |