The ATP is linked to cross-linked agarose beads by a long (14-atom) hydrophilic spacer, and can be used to isolate a variety of kinases and other ATP-binding proteins
Innova Biosciences has a new product called KinaseBind, an affinity resin that can be used in the purification of ATP-binding protein targets.
ATP linked to a support via its gamma-phosphate has previously been used for such procedures, but the method used for preparing KinaseBind is much simpler than the existing method, allowing Innova to offer a far more cost-effective solution to kinase purification needs.
The ATP is linked to cross-linked agarose beads by a long (14-atom) hydrophilic spacer, and can be used to isolate a variety of kinases and other ATP-binding proteins, such as heat shock proteins, from crude cell extracts and tissue samples.