Cat# | Product Name | Size | Price | Qty | Inquiry |
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Cat#No# | His-112P |
Product Overview | HisTrap HP prepacked columns provide a fast, convenient and reproducible format for preparative purification of histidine-tagged (His-tag) recombinant proteins. |
Characteristic | High resolution: due to small bead size (average bead size is 34 µm). High binding capacity: at least 40 mg His tag protein per mL resin, for high yields. Negligible nickel leakage: helps retain activity and minimize protein precipitation. Broad reagent compatibility: suitable for use with a wide range of reducing agents, detergents, denaturants, and other additives. Convenient HiTrap format: 1 mL and 5 mL columns compatible with syringe, pump, or chromatography systems. |
Maximum operating pressure | 5 bar [0.5 MPa] (70 psi) |
Metal ion capacity | ~ 15 μmol Ni2+ /ml medium |
Matrix | Highly cross-linked spherical agarose, 6% |
Average particle size | 34 μm |
Dynamic binding capacity | At least 40 mg (histidine)6 -tagged protein/ml medium. |
Recommended flow rate | 1 ml/min and 5 ml/min for 1 ml and 5 ml column, respectively. |
Recommended column height | 25 mm |
Chemical stability | 0.01 M HCl, 0.1 M NaOH; tested for one week at 40°C. 1 M NaOH, 70% acetic acid; tested for 12 h. 2% SDS; tested for 1 h. 30% 2-propanol; tested for 30 min. |
Chemical compatibility | Stable in all commonly used buffers, reducing agents, denaturants, and detergents. |
pH working range | 3 to 12 |
CIP stability | 2 to 14 |
Storage | 4 to 30°C, 20% Ethanol |
Cleaning-in-place | Ionically bound proteins: Wash with several column volumes of 1.5 M NaCl; then wash with approx. 10 column volumes of distilled water. Precipitated proteins, hydrophobically bound proteins, and lipoproteins: Wash the column with 1 M NaOH, contact time usually 1 to 2 hours (12 hours or more for endotoxin removal). Then wash with approx. 10 column volumes of binding buffer, followed by 5 to 10 column volumes of distilled water. Hydrophobically bound proteins, lipoproteins, and lipids: Wash with 5 to 10 column volumes of 30% iso-propanol for about 15 to 20 minutes. Then wash with approx. 10 column volumes of distilled water. Alternatively, wash with 2 column volumes of detergent in a basic or acidic solution. Use, for example, 0.1 to 0.5% nonionic detergent in 0.1 M acetic acid, contact time 1 to 2 hours. After treatment, always remove residual detergent by washing with at least 5 column volumes of 70% ethanol1 . Then wash with approx. 10 column volumes of distilled water. |
Pack size | 5 × 1 mL |
Maximum flow velocity | 4 ml/min and 20 ml/min for 1 ml and 5 ml column, respectively. |
Dimensions | 7 × 25 mm |
Column volume | 1 ml |
Column i.d. | 7 mm |
Column hardware pressure limit | 5 bar (0.5 MPa) |
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