Farfield Group Press Releases
07 May 2009 - Optimised binding of His-tagged proteins for DPI using an M2+ chelating surface
The high level of sensitivity and precision achievable with Dual Polarisation Interferometry (DPI) makes it possible to dynamically characterise the assembly of His-tagged proteins using an M2+ AnaChip™ surface. Proteins captured with such site specific tags offer a highly oriented and easily regenerated format for interaction assays.The M2+ His-tag capture surface is a highly oriented surface showing extremely low levels of non specific binding (nsb). The surface loading is easy to control; it demonstrates high signal-to-noise levels and additionally, is easy to regeneration. The potential of the surface for protein-protein as well as small molecule interactions makes it an excellent all round capture surface for DPI.
Farfield introduces a highly orientated capture system via the AnaChip™ surface. The launch of this new sensor chip reflects Farfield’s commitment to maintain a range of surface chemistries and capture formats to facilitate rapid migration of assays from other analytical techniques directly to the AnaLight® platform.
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