DDDDK-Tag (Enterokinase Cleavage Site), Agarose Conjugate Polyclonal Antibody

Code No: PM020-8
Datasheet: 
FID:5750 | PATH:sites/default/files/datasheets/PM020-8.PDF
Target: 

DDDDK

Background: 

Epitope tagging is a powerful and versatile strategy for detecting and purifying proteins expressed by cloned genes. Short sequences encoding the epitope tag are cloned in-frame with target DNA to produce fusion proteins containing the epitope tag peptide. Due to their small size, epitope tags do not affect the tagged protein’s biochemical properties. Anti-epitope tag antibodies can serve as universal purification or detection reagents for any tag-containing protein. The DDDDK epitope tag peptide sequence (XXXDDDDK) was first derived from the 11-amino-acid leader peptide of the gene-10 product from bacteriophage T7. The DDDDK peptide has been widely used as a multi-purpose tag, and anti-DDDDK antibody is optimally suited for identifying, detecting, purifying, and monitoring the expression levels of recombinant DDDDK fusion proteins.

Size: 
400 μL
Application: 
IPP
Product Type: 
Primary Antibody
Host Species: 
Rabbit
Species Reactivities: 
All
Isotype: 
IgG
Storage Temp. (°C): 
4
Shipping Temp. (°C): 
4
Pictures: 
DDDDK-Tag (Enterokinase Cleavage Site), Agarose Conjugate Polyclonal Antibody
Intended Use: 
For Research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedure.