Terbium-Protein G

A terbium chelate is covalently conjugated on lysines of recombinant protein G. The molar ratio between terbium and protein G in different lots is ~3. Protein G has higher affinity than protein A in binding of mouse, human, rat, goat and cow IgG.


Terbium-protein G recognizes various antibodies and can serve as the donor in TR-FRET assays that offer a sensitive tool in monitoring molecular proximity, post-translational modifications, enzyme activity and protein abundance. The acceptor is green fluorescent dyes or proteins, such as fluorescein and green fluorescent protein (GFP).

Additional Information

Product Name: Terbium-Protein G
Also Known As: Terbium labeled protein G
Catalog No.: T7210-200
Size: 200 µg
Molecular Weight: 22kDa
Species: G Streptococci
Source: Recombinant protein G
Stock: 10 mM PBS pH 7.2, 10% Glycerol
Concentration: See tube label
Quality Assurance: > 95% purity based on SDS-PAGE.
Storage: Store at -80°C; avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles
PDF Data Sheet: PDF Datasheet
NCBI RefSeq: No
Image(s): No
Shipping Method: Dry ice shipping
References: 1. https://www.bmglabtech.com/en/tr-fret/

Details

A terbium chelate is covalently conjugated on lysines of recombinant protein G. The molar ratio between terbium and protein G in different lots is ~3. Protein G has higher affinity than protein A in binding of mouse, human, rat, goat and cow IgG.
Terbium-protein G recognizes various antibodies and can serve as the donor in TR-FRET assays that offer a sensitive tool in monitoring molecular proximity, post-translational modifications, enzyme activity and protein abundance. The acceptor is green fluorescent dyes or proteins, such as fluorescein and green fluorescent protein (GFP).