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HAA – Biotin
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Pure Helix aspersa lectin (HAA) from Garden Snail, Biotin conjugated.
FP-MS5800
1mg
Carbohydrate Specificity:
Inhibitor Carbohydrate:
Activity:
N-Acetylgalactosamine
N-Acetylgalactosamine>N-Acetylglucosamine
Less than 0.5 µg/ml will agglutinate A1 or A2 cells. Neuraminidase
treated B and O cells react as strongly as type A cells.
0.01M Tris-HCl -0.15M NaCl, pH 8.0
Buffer:
Chemical Used for Conjugation: Biotinyl N -hydroxysuccinimide ester (BNOHSE)
Stability :
The liquid material is stable for several years when stored in aliquots
with 0.05%sodium azide added as a preservative.
Storage:
Store liquid refrigerated at 5-8°C in aliquots. DO NOT FREEZE!
Directions for use
1.
Wash and block tissue section. We recommend that 1% purified Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) or
defatted milk powder be used for blocking to prevent non-specific binding. Do not use serum products, they
contain glycoproteins which may lead to high levels of non specific background. After blocking, rinse briefly
with Buffer.
2.
Dilute Biotin Labeled Lectin to desired concentration 5-50 µg/ml using recommended Buffer.
Incubate section or blot for 30-90 minutes at room temperature in a moist chamber. Slightly longer incubation
times may be required if incubation is done at 2-8ºC. Rinse 3 times, 5 minutes each time with recommended
Buffer.
3.
Dilute and incubate Avidin Conjugate according to manufacturer directions.
Notes: Inhibition of lectin binding may be accomplished byusing one of two procedures:
A. Before proceeding to Step #3 incubate lectin treated section or blot with inhibitory carbohydrate for 30-60
minutes at room temperature. NOTE: Complete inhibition may not occur.
B. Preincubate diluted Biotin Labeled Lectin with inhibitory carbohydrate for 30-60 minutes at room
temperature before applying to section or blot.
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References
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Ishiyama, I., et al. Zeitschrift fur die Gesante Blutforschung. 24: 178-179 (1972)
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-LCH-LFA-LPA-LOTUS-IRA-LEA-MAA-MPA-MOA-MNA-G-MNA-M-NPA-LBA-PHA-E-PHA-L–PWM-PEA-PMA-PSL-RCA-I-RCA-II-WGA-TL-UDA-VFA-VVA-VAA-WFA-
I.e. WGA-biotin, FP-MS5730, WGA-ConA, FP-MS9690 and ConA-FITC, FP-47496A
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