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The Protein G is a recombinant protein, expressed in E.coli cells, without the albumin binding site. The protein consists of 223 amino acids and a N-terminal His6-tag and one cysteine residue. Protein G was found to be a powerful reagent for the detection of IgG, and consequently the antigen against which these antibodies are directed. It was used in Western blot analyses to detect various antigen-antibody complexes on nitrocellulose membranes. Moreover, protein G is widely used as a ligand coupled to resins in affinity chromatography for antibody purification.
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