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Product category: Nucleic acid sequencing and synthesis
News Release from: Bio-Rad Laboratories | Subject: ProteOn XPR36 protein interaction array system
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 24 August 2007

Sensor chips offer a full kinetic data
set

Bio-Rad Laboratories has announced the availability of a product information sheet (Bulletin 5404) that describes Bio-Rad's ProteOn XPR36 protein interaction array system sensor chips

Used with the ProteOn XPR36 system, the three sensor chips combine advanced surface chemistries with an alternate approach to surface chemistry activation to optimise ligand binding activity The Bio-Rad product information sheet offers features and benefits of each of the chips and explains how they can conduct up to 36 specific biomolecular assay interactions simultaneously in one experiment

In addition, the product information sheet describes the chips' ability to provide reliable and real-time measurement of multiple protein-protein, protein-peptide, protein-small molecule, and protein-DNA interactions.

Extensive supporting data of the chips' capabilities in the form of tables and graphics are also provided in the product information sheet.

The three ProteOn system chips include:.

- The ProteOn GLC sensor chip is designed for protein-protein interaction analysis.

- The ProteOn GLM sensor chip for protein-small molecule applications.

- The ProteOn NLC sensor chip for immobilisation of biotinylated proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids.

The literature also provides essential chip ordering information.

The ProteOn instrument and chip system is specifically designed for scientists conducting antibody research and development, protein interface analysis, interaction proteomics, and drug target interactions.

The system and chips may also be used by pharmaceutical service providers. Request a free brochure from Bio-Rad Laboratories ...

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