Protein A and Protein G are the gold standard proteins for antibody affinity purification and immunoprecipitation (IP). By covalently coupling both Protein A and Protein G to agarose or magnetic beads, these tools offer a broader binding range compared to beads with only one protein type, enhancing their versatility. Additionally, the Protein A and Protein G used in these products are genetically engineered to retain their high affinity for immunoglobulins (Ig) while eliminating non-primary binding domains, thereby reducing non-specific interactions.
Table 1:Comparison of Protein A/G Agarose Beads and Magnetic Beads
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rProtein A/G Agarose Resin |
Protein A/G MagBeads |
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Matrix |
Highly cross-linked 4% agarose microspheres |
Silica-based magnetic beads |
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Particle Size |
45-165 µm |
200 nm |
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Capacity |
>20 mg hIgG/mL resin |
>0.7 mg hIgG/mL magnetic beads |
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Advantages |
Easy to use, no auxiliary equipment required |
Simple operation |
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Large pore size, strong binding force |
Small diameter, good kinetics |
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High yield of target protein |
Smooth surface, minimal bead adsorption, low background, less antibody consumption |
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Disadvantages |
Porous and prone to adsorption (pre-clear required) |
Convenient to use with a magnetic rack |
Product Applications
1. Purification of Antibodies
Isolate high-purity antibodies from serum or ascites in a single step.

2. Immunoprecipitation (IP)
Enrich specific proteins to study its characteristics (such as post-translational modifications).

3. Co-Immunoprecipitation (Co-IP)
Enrich target protein to investigate other proteins that bind to it (i.e., protein-protein interactions, protein complexes, etc.).

Operation Procedure

Test Data
1. Purification of antibodies from rabbit serum using rProtein A/G Agarose Resin.
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M: Protein Marker L: Pre-column crude sample elu: Elution |
Figure 1. Electrophoresis result of antibody purification using rProtein A/G Agarose Resin.
2. Antibody Conjugation Experiment with Protein A/G Magbeads
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1: NC 2: Yeasen Protein A/G Magbeads 3: Yeasen Protein A/G Magbeads 4: Competitor |
Figure 2. Yeasen Protein A/G Magbeads outperformed Competitor magnetic beads.
3. Use of Protein A/G Magbeads for IP
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Target Protein 1: NC 2: Yeasen Protein A/G Magbeads 3: Yeasen Protein A/G Magbeads 4: Competitor |
Figure 3. Yeasen Protein A/G Magbeads outperformed Competitor magnetic beads.
4. Use of Protein A/G Magbeads for Co-IP: Specific antibodies against p65 and cyclin-dependent kinase 9 (CDK9) are used for immunoprecipitation analysis of extracted total cellular protein.

Figure 4. Immunoprecipitants were then subjected to western blot analysis using specific antibodies against CDK9 and p65.
Product Information
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Product Name |
Product Number |
Specification |
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Protein A/G Magbeads |
1 mL/5 mL |
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rProtein A/G Agarose Resin |
36403ES08/25/60 |
5 mL/25 mL/100 mL |
Related Products
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Product Name |
Product Number |
Specification |
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SuRi rProtein A Agarose Resin |
5 mL/25 mL/100 mL |
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rProtein G Agarose Resin |
36405ES08/25/60 |
5 mL/25 mL/100 mL |



