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  Ni-NTA Buffer Kit
Cat. No. 70899  
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His•Tag® Affinity Resins and Buffer Kits
Purification of His•Tag fusion proteins by metal chelation chromatography
 
The His•Bind® family of products offers a wide selection of supports designed for rapid one-step purification of proteins containing the His•Tag® sequence by immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC). The His•Tag sequence (6, 8 or 10 consecutive histidine residues) binds to divalent cations (Ni2+) immobilized on NTA*- and IDA-based His•Bind resins. After unbound proteins are washed away, the target protein is recovered by elution with either imidazole or slight reduction in pH. This versatile system enables proteins to be purified under gentle, non-denaturing conditions, or in the presence of either 6 M guanidine or urea. Further details can be found in the His•Bind Purification Kits Overview.
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Product Description

The Ni-NTA Buffer Kit provides a convenient set of buffers optimized for purification of His•Tag fusion proteins on Ni-NTA His•Bind Resin. These phosphate-buffered solutions differ from the Tris-based solutions used in the His•Bind Buffer Kit. Carefully prepared 4X concentrates are included for binding, washing and elution according to recommended protocols.

Components:
2 × 125 ml4X Ni-NTA Bind Buffer
125 ml4X Ni-NTA Wash Buffer
50 ml4X Ni-NTA Elute Buffer
 

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