The GST Purification Kit contains sufficient buffers and Glutathione-Superflow Columns for performing five batch/gravity-flow purifications. Up to 10 mg per prep of GST-tagged recombinant proteins can be purified using this kit.
Overview
Easy to use—no optimization required
Purifies more protein—high binding capacity (>10 mg of recombinant GST fusion protein per ml of resin)
Yields highly purified protein—eluted protein is free of cellular contaminants
Reusable—easy protocol for regenerating and storing resin
Save money—30–40% less expensive than competing brands
Applications
Purification of GST-tagged proteins: batch, gravity-flow, or FPLC applications
Reagents incompatible with Glutathione-Superflow Resin
These reagents are incompatible at any concentration:
GST-tagged protein purification from whole cell extracts
GST-tagged protein purification from whole cell extracts. Whole cell extracts containing GST-DHFR (Panel A) and GST alone (Panel D) were loaded, washed, and eluted from glutathione resin columns. Then, the resulting purification fractions were analyzed by SDS-PAGE (Panels B & E) and Western blot with an anti-GST IgG (Panels C & F).
The GST Purification Kit contains sufficient buffers and Glutathione-Superflow Columns for performing five batch/gravity-flow purifications. Up to 10 mg per prep of GST-tagged recombinant proteins can be purified using this kit.
Overview
Easy to use—no optimization required
Purifies more protein—high binding capacity (>10 mg of recombinant GST fusion protein per ml of resin)
Yields highly purified protein—eluted protein is free of cellular contaminants
Reusable—easy protocol for regenerating and storing resin
Save money—30–40% less expensive than competing brands
Applications
Purification of GST-tagged proteins: batch, gravity-flow, or FPLC applications
Reagents incompatible with Glutathione-Superflow Resin
These reagents are incompatible at any concentration:
GST-tagged protein purification from whole cell extracts
GST-tagged protein purification from whole cell extracts. Whole cell extracts containing GST-DHFR (Panel A) and GST alone (Panel D) were loaded, washed, and eluted from glutathione resin columns. Then, the resulting purification fractions were analyzed by SDS-PAGE (Panels B & E) and Western blot with an anti-GST IgG (Panels C & F).