Concanavalin A Lectin (Con A) - DyLight 488

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Concanavalin A Lectin (Con A) is isolated from jack bean seeds (Canavalia ensiformis) and purified by affinity chromatography. Con A is composed of identical subunits of 237 amino acid residues (MW: 26,000 without any cystine residues) and while above pH 7 it is predominantly tetrameric, at pH 4.5 - 5.6, Con A exists as a single dimer MW: 53,000. Con A binds with non-reducing α-D-glucose, α-D-mannose and α-methyl-D-glucopyranoside acts as a competitive inhibitor. It has a carbohydrate specificity towards α-mannose and α-glucose and elutes with MeαMan + MeαGlc. Con A does not have a blood group specificity. It exhibits mitogenic activity with lymphocytes and cancer cells which aggregate by Con A; normal white cells do not. This product comes in a stable lyophilized form

DyLight 488 can be used to visualize the binding pattern of Concanavalin A (Jackbean) lectin (Con A) in cellular imaging and flow cytometry. DyLight 488 is a green-fluorescent dye that functions effectively over a broad pH range (pH 4-9). It is brighter and more photostable than many other green-fluorescent dyes, including FITC.

Recommended usage: Recommended dilutions of 0.5 – 10 μg/ml in 20 mM Tris-HCl pH 7.5, 50 mM NaCl, 1 mM CaCl2, 0.5 mM MnCl2. More than 15 μg/ml can agglutinate rabbit/human/porcine erythrocytes.

Technical Specifications

Abbreviation: CON A
Material Source:: Jack Bean
Conjugate:: DyLight 488
Concentration:: 1 mg/ml
Molecular Weight:: 71 kDa
Appearance Form:: Liquid
Appearance Color:: Off white to yellow to green
Purity:: High purity grade
Shelf Life:: 2 years
Blood Group Specificity:: Rabbit, Human Erythrocytes (-SA)
Preferred Sugar Specificity:: D-Mannose, α-Glucose
Inhibiting or Eluting Sugar:: Methyl α-Mannopyranoside
Fluorescence:: Green
Divalent Ions:: Ca++, Mn++
Excitation:: 493
Emission:: 518
Mitogenic Activity:: Yes
Lyophilized or Liquid: Liquid
Storage Temperature:: -20°C
Hazardous Shipping:: Non-hazardous

Applications

Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, ELISA, ELLA, Blotting, Bioconjugations, Cancer research & study, Glycobiology.

References

  1. R Darmani H, Coakley WT. Contact patterns in concanavalin A agglutinated erythrocytes. Cell Biophys. 1991 Feb;18(1):1-13.
  2. Olson MO, Liener IE. Some physical and chemical properties of concanavalin A, the phytohemagglutinin of the jack bean. Biochemistry. 1967 Jan;6(1):105-11.
  3. McCubbin WD, Kay CM. Molecular weight studies on concanavalin A. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1971 Jul 2;44(1):101-9.

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