Molecular Weight 114 | |
Color of Fluorescence Red | |
Extinction Coefficient 1.4 | |
Formulation 10 mM HEPES, 0.15 M NaCl, pH 7.5, 0.08% sodium azide, 0.1 mM CaCl2 | |
Inhibiting or Eluting Sugar Raffinose | |
Maximum Emission 570-580 nm | |
Maximum Excitation 545-555 nm | |
Unit Size 2 mg | |
Storage Instructions 2-8 °C | |
Sugar Specificity Terminal αGal and terminal αGalNAc | |
Usage Summary The recommended concentration range for use is 5-20 µg/ml. | |
Applications Immunofluorescence, Glycobiology | |
Concentration 2 mg active conjugate/ml | |
Conjugate Rhodamine |
Griffonia (Bandeiraea) Simplicifolia Lectin I (GSL I, BSL I), Rhodamine
GSL I is a family of glycoproteins with molecular weights of approximately 114 kDa. There are two types of subunits, termed “A” and “B”, with slightly different molecular weights. These subunits combine to form tetrameric structures, resulting in five isolectins. The “A”-rich lectin preferentially agglutinates blood group A erythrocytes and thus appears to be specific for α-N-acetylgalactosamine residues, while the “B”-rich lectin preferentially agglutinates blood group B cells and is specific for α-galactose residues. Our GSL I is a mixture of the five isolectins. GSL I has been reported to bind several glycoproteins including laminin.
Rhodamine labeled GSL I has an appropriate number of fluorochromes bound to provide the optimum staining characteristics for this lectin. This conjugate is supplied essentially free of unconjugated fluorochromes. The excitation maximum is at 550 nm and the emission maximum is at 575 nm.
$219.00
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Technical Information Accompanying each fluorescent lectin is an analysis data sheet summarizing the results of our quality control tests and providing pertinent information on the product. All of these reagents are supplied as solutions preserved with sodium azide. Inhibiting/Eluting Sugar: mixture of 200 mM galactose/200 mM N-acetylgalactosamine |
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