Griffonia (Bandeiraea) Simplicifolia Lectin I (GSL I, BSL I), Rhodamine
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Griffonia (Bandeiraea) Simplicifolia Lectin I (GSL I, BSL I), Rhodamine

Cat: PL00666
Size: 2 mg
Sugar Specificity: Galactose, N-Acetylgalactosamine
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Description

GSLI is a family of glycoproteins with a molecular weight of about 114 kDa. There are two types of subunits, called "A" and "B", with slightly different molecular weights. These subunits combine to form a tetramer structure, producing five isolates. A-rich lectins preferentially agglutinate group A red blood cells and therefore appear to be specific to α-n-acetylgalactosamine residues, while B-rich lectins preferentially agglutinate group B cells and are specific to α-galactosamine residues. Our GSLI is a mixture of five isolates. GSLI has been reported to bind to a variety of glycoproteins, including laminin. Rhodamine-labeled GSLI has the appropriate amount of fluorescent dye binding to provide the best staining properties for this lectin. This conjugated substance basically does not contain unconjugated fluorescent dyes. The excitation maximum is 550 nm and the emission maximum is 575 nm.

Product Info

Conjugate
Rhodamine
Concentration
2 mg active conjugate/ml
Sugar Specificity
Galactose, N-Acetylgalactosamine
Storage
2-8℃
Excitation
545-555 nm
Emission
570-580 nm
Fluorescence
Red
Application
Immunofluorescence, Glycobiology
Recommended dilution
The recommended concentration range for use is 5-20 µg/ml.
Solution
10 mM HEPES, 0.15 M NaCl, pH 7.5, 0.08% sodium azide, 0.1 mM CaCl2

For research use only, not for clinical use.