MHC I-Strep HLA-A*0201; Survivin (ELTLGEFLKL)
IBA Lifescience Kontakt z doradcąMHC I-Strep HLA-A*0201; Survivin (ELTLGEFLKL) is a recombinantly expressed MHC class I molecule that presents a peptide from a tumor-associated antigen Survivin. Our MHC I Streptamer® approach is based on our Strep-tag® technology and facilitates reversible antigen-specific T cell labeling. A Twin-Strep-tag® fused to the MHC I-Strep permits multimerization of MHC I complexes on a Strep-Tactin® backbone, resulting in the formation of MHC I Streptamers.
For multimerizing MHC I-Streps, Strep-Tactin® TACS Agarose columns, Strep-Tactin® Magnetic Microbeads or fluorophore-conjugated Strep-Tactin® can be used. This allows affinity chromatographic or magnetic isolation or cell staining for flow cytometry analysis and sorting (FACS), depending on the experimental requirements. The addition of biotin reverses the multimerization of MHC class I molecules, leading to their dissociation from the target cells. The resulting label-free cells are highly viable and fully functional.
Specifications
- Concentration: See data sheet for specific Lot. No.
- Form: Dissolved in DPBS
- Peptide Sequence: ELTLGEFLKL
- Possible Application: Fluorescent cell staining & sorting, magnetic or affinity chromatographic cell isolation
- Recommended Usage: 0.2 µg per 2 x 10^6 total cells for fluorescent staining or magnetic isolation
- Sterility: Sterile
- MHC I Allele: HLA-A*0201