Lotus tetragonolobus Lectin (LTL) (Agarose)

Catalog No : USB-L3445-10A
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Product name Lotus tetragonolobus Lectin (LTL) (Agarose)
Catalog No USB-L3445-10A
Supplier’s Catalog No L3445-10A
Supplier US Biologicals
Source antigen Lotus tetragonolobus seeds
Reactivity
Cross reactivity
Applications
Molecular weight
Storage 4°C Do Not Freeze
Other names
Grade Molecular Biology Grade
Purity
Form Supplied as a liquid in 10mM HEPES, pH 7.5, 0.15M sodium chloride, 0.1mM Ca++, 0.01mM Mn++, 20mM fucose, 0.08% sodium azide. Labeled with Agarose.
Reactivity life 12 months
Note For reserch purpose only
Purity
Description Lotus tetragonolobus lectin is a family of closely related glycoproteins having 2 or 4 subunits of about 28,000D. The isoelectric points differ somewhat but these isolectins probably have similar specificities toward alpha-linked L-fucose containing oligosaccharides. Although many of the binding properties of Lotus lectin are similar to those of Ulex europaeus lectin I, the binding affinities and some specificities for oligosaccharides are markedly different between these fucose-specific lectins. Agarose bound Lotus Tetragonolobus Lectin is prepared from affinity-purified lectin. Heat stable, cross-linked 4% agarose beads with a molecular weight exclusion limit of about 2x10e7 are used as the solid-phase matrix to which the lectin is covalently bound. The attachment of the lectin to the solid phase is carefully controlled in order to preserve the activity of the lectin as well as to minimize conformational changes of the bound lectin which might result in nonspecific ionic or hydrophobic interactions. The technique developed to couple lectins to agarose provides a very hydrophilic spacer arm between the protein and the matrix. This ensures maximum expression of the carbohydrate binding activity of the lectin. The linkage is very stable over a range of pH values and, unlike cyanogen bromide linkages, proteins are not leached off the gel by Tris or other routinely used buffers. In addition, residual charges generated during cyanogen bromide conjugation which can produce nonspecific binding are not present on the gel following our coupling procedure. Applications: Suitable for use in ELISA. Other applications not tested. Recommended Dilution: Optimal dilutions to be determined by the researcher. Binding Capacity: 1.1mg of fucosyl glycoprotein/ml gel Inhibiting/Eluting Sugar: 50mM-100mM L-fucose 3mg lectin/ml gel Activity: 2x10e7 Storage and Stability: May be stored at 4°C. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at 4°C. Do not freeze. Aliquots are stable for 6 months. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial prior to removing the cap. Further dilutions can be made in assay buffer.