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? Analysis of Protein by Immunoprecipitatioin (P.J. Hansen Lab) This protocol describes two methods (protein A and G) in great details as well as the principal, application and trouble shooting of immunoprecipitation.
? ECM Immunoprecipitation (LTI) Integrin receptors on cell surfaces are labeled with biotin; the receptors are then extracted from the membranes by detergent treatment and saved for immunoprecipitation. Integrin-specific antibodies are bound to Sepharose beads coated with anti-IgG and added to the biotinylated cell extract. Bound receptors are run on an SDS-PAGE, transferred to nitrocellulose, and detected by the addition of streptavidin-enzyme conjugate followed by substrate.
? Immunoprecipitation with anti-Phosphotyrosine - Biotin Conjugates (Transduction Laboratories) Provides detailed protocol on immunoprecipitation assay.
? Immunoprecipitation with Soluble Antibodies (Transduction Laboratories) Provides detailed protocol on immunoprecipitation assay.
? Immunoprecipitation with Antibody-Agarose Conjugates (Transduction Laboratories) Provides detailed protocol on immunoprecipitation assay.
? Immunoprecipitation from Eukaryotic Cell Extracts (PMCI)
? Immunoprecipitation and Immune Complex kinase assay (Sefton Lab)
? Immunoprecipitation of metabolically labeled cells (Daniel T. O'Connor)
? Immunoprecipitation (Hancock Lab)
? Glycolipid Binding assay (Paller’s Lab, Contributed by Pingsunjim) This protocol can be used for the detection of glycolipids binding to immunoprecipited protein.
? Antibody precipitation with Protein A or G (Contributed by James Turmo )
? Immunoprecipitation on Protein A- or Protein G-Coated Plates for Western Blot Analysis
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