Pierce™ Protein L Magnetic Beads
Pierce™ Protein L Magnetic Beads
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Pierce™ Protein L Magnetic Beads

Thermo Scientific Pierce Protein L Magnetic Beads are high-capacity and high-throughput affinity particles for antibody purification using manual or roboticRead more
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Thermo Scientific Pierce Protein L Magnetic Beads are high-capacity and high-throughput affinity particles for antibody purification using manual or robotic magnetic separators.

Features of Protein L Magnetic Beads:

Selective—immobilized Protein L is ideal for selective purification of human and mouse antibodies that have kappa light chains
Low non-specific binding—stable, pre-blocked beads provide clean purification of antibody
Versatile—beads are compatible with manual and automated workflows (e.g., Thermo Scientific KingFisher Instruments)

Recombinant Protein L, covalently attached to a blocked magnetic bead surface, selectively binds mouse and human antibodies through kappa light chains. The beads are commonly used to purify monoclonal antibodies in cell culture supernatants supplemented with bovine serum as Protein L does not bind bovine IgG. The Pierce Protein L Magnetic Beads can be used manually with a magnetic stand, as well as with automated platforms such as the Thermo Scientific KingFisher Instruments for high-throughput workflows.

Applications:
• Purification of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies that bind poorly to Protein A or Protein G magnetic beads
• Purification of monoclonal antibodies from culture supernatants supplemented with bovine serum
• Protein L IP and co-IP assays
• Purification of ScFv and Fab fragments containing kappa light chains

Thermo Scientific Pierce Protein L Magnetic Beads are typically used for purifying mouse and human antibodies containing kappa light chains from serum, cell culture supernatant or ascites. Protein L can bind a broader range of Ig classes than Protein A or Protein G, including IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE and IgD. Protein L binds strongly to human (kappa I, III and IV only), mouse (kappa I only), rat and pig immunoglobulins. It binds weakly to rabbit immunoglobulins and does not bind bovine, goat or sheep immunoglobulins. Single chain variable fragments (scFv) and Fab fragments also bind to Protein L. The protocol for the Pierce Protein L beads has been optimized to allow for high recovery and high purity of isolated antibodies.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
FormLiquid
Product LinePierce™
Quantity1 mL
Protein FormRecombinant
TargetAntibody
TypeMagnetic Affinity Bead
Ligand TypeProtein L
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Upon receipt store at 4°C. Product shipped with an ice pack.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What are the differences between Protein A, Protein G, Protein A/G, and Protein L Ig-binding proteins?

Protein A, Protein G, and Protein A/G bind almost exclusively to the IgG class of antibodies, but their binding properties differ among species and subclasses of IgG. Protein L binds in the variable fragment of some kappa light chains and can react with any immunoglobulin, not just IgG, as long as the correct kappa light chains are present. Protein L does not bind lambda light chains and certain kappa chains of different species.

-Protein A is generally preferred for rabbit, pig, dog, and cat IgG.
-Protein G has better binding capacity for a broader range of mouse and human IgG subclasses (e.g., IgG1 vs. IgG2)
-Protein A/G is a recombinant fusion protein that includes the IgG-binding domains of both Protein A and Protein G. Therefore, Protein A/G is ideal for binding the broadest range of IgG subclasses from rabbit, mouse, human, and other mammalian samples.
-Protein L binds to certain immunoglobulin kappa light chains. Because kappa light chains occur in members of all classes of immunoglobulin (i.e., IgG, IgM, IgA, IgE and IgD), Protein L can purify these different classes of antibody. However, only those antibodies within each class that possess the appropriate kappa light chains will bind. Generally, empirical testing is required to determine if Protein L is effective for purifying a particular antibody. It binds only Vk1 in mouse and VkI, VkIII and VkIV in human.
Read more about the general characteristics of Ig-binding proteins (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/antibodies/antibody-purification-kits-reagents.html) and (https://assets.thermofisher.com/TFS-Assets/LSG/Application-Notes/TR0034-Ab-binding-proteins.pdf).

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.