High-affinity resin for efficient purification of His-tagged proteins with options for native or denaturing conditions.
The Ni-NTA Agarose utilizes patented Ni-NTA resin, which demonstrates high selectivity for proteins containing a His tag comprising six or more histidine residues. This technology allows for one-step purification of His-tagged proteins from various expression systems, including bacteria, yeast, mammalian cells, and baculovirus. The resin’s design prevents nickel-ion leaching, resulting in higher purity protein preparations compared to other metal-chelating purification systems. Ni-NTA Agarose is a robust affinity chromatography matrix designed for the purification of recombinant proteins carrying a His tag. Histidine residues within the His tag selectively bind to immobilized nickel ions on the resin with high specificity and affinity. This one-step purification system offers >95% pure protein yield from cleared cell lysates and is suitable for both native and denaturing purification conditions. The resin is precharged and ready to use, enabling automated purification and assay protocols for any scale of purification.
Nickel-charged resin
● Bead size: 45–165 µm
● Binding capacity: Up to 50 mg/mL
● Gravity flow or spin column: Gravity flow
● Yield: 100 µg – 100 mg
● Max. pressure: 2.8 psi
● Structural and functional investigations
● Crystallization for determining three-dimensional structure
● Protein-protein and protein-DNA interaction assays
● Immunization for antibody production
● Scale-up purification to production scale
The Ni-NTA Agarose resin can withstand a maximum pressure of 2.8 psi during purification procedures.
Yes, the resin is compatible with both native and denaturing conditions, offering flexibility in purification protocols.
The resin has a binding capacity of up to 50 mg/ml, allowing for efficient purification of His-tagged proteins.
The Ni-NTA Agarose resin is compatible with various expression systems, including bacteria, yeast, mammalian cells, and baculovirus, for the purification of His-tagged proteins.
Quantity | 100ml, 500ml, 25mL |
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