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Fucose-specific lectin [Aspergillus oryzae]

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Product Overview

Fucose-specific lectin from Aspergillus oryzae (AOL) is a high-affinity, recombinant lectin that selectively binds to fucosylated glycans. It is widely used for detecting fucosylation patterns in glycoproteins, cells, and tissues. With excellent specificity and sensitivity, AOL is an essential tool in cancer biomarker research, glycomics studies, and quality control of biopharmaceuticals.

Features

Item Fucose-specific lectin [Aspergillus oryzae]
Purity >95% (SDS-page)
Source E. coli, recombinant, 6-His tag
Theoretical Size 35kD
Size by SDS page 35~40kD
Activity 7 ug fucose/mg

TDS/COA/MSDS

Cat. No. Product TDS COA MSDS
Fucose-specific lectin (AOL) from Aspergillus oryzae is a recombinant lectin used for detecting fucosylated glycans in research and diagnostic applications.