The 96-well Protein-binding Plates can be used to study specific protein-protein, protein-nucleic acid or protein-ligand interactions.The Anionic Protein-binding Plates bind negatively charged proteins. Since the bound-proteins often maintain their native confirmation and their catalytic or binding activities, the bound protein can be recognized by a second molecule that specifically interacts with the bound protein.The second molecule can be a conformation-specific antibody, a protein, a peptide, a nucleic acid or a small molecule such as a receptor ligand, an enzyme inhibitor, or a drug molecule.The second molecule can be detected by biochemical or biophysical methods.The binding reactions in the 96-well plate format may be used for screening libraries of nucleic acids, peptides or drugs that specifically interact with the bound protein.
The unit price is for a pack of 4 plates.
Please notice: If the plates are used to study protein – nucleic acid interaction, it is recommended to block the non-specific interactions with the Nucleic Acid Binding Blocker (Catalog number NBP96N) after the protein has bound to the plate.