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BioReagent,Native,from Megathura crenulata (keyhole limpet) BioReagent,Native for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.
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This product is Mariculture KLH, a purified keyhole limpet hemocyanin carrier protein that enables simple preparation of highly effective immunogens with peptide antigens.
Features:
• High-yield conjugation—each molecule of KLH contains hundreds of primary amines available for coupling haptens via EDC or NHS ester crosslinkers
• Validated quality—purified and stabilized mariculture KLH maintains solubility in aqueous solutions, unlike traditional sources of the carrier protein
• Sustainable source—KLH is harvested from select populations of the mollusk Megathura crenulata (keyhole limpet) that are grown in mariculture, not extracted from wild populations
• Highly immunogenic—KLH has a high molecular mass (4.5×10⁵~1.3×10⁷ Da; aggregates of 350 and 390 kDa subunits) and elicits a stronger immune response than BSA or ovalbumin
KLH is the most popular and immunogenic carrier protein used for preparation of peptide antigens for immunization and antibody production. KLH preparations in phosphate buffer are ready for hapten-carrier conjugation via amine-reactive NHS-ester or glutaraldehyde crosslinking.
Carrier proteins are large, complex molecules capable of stimulating an immune response upon injection. Successful production of antibodies specific to small antigens (i.e., peptides or drug compounds) requires that these haptens be covalently conjugated to a larger, more complex molecule (usually a protein) to make them immunogenic. Carrier proteins are chosen based on immunogenicity, solubility, and whether adequate conjugation with the carrier can be achieved.
Keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) is widely used as a carrier protein for conjugation to haptens and other antigens to make them more immunogenic for the purpose of antibody production. Because of its large mass and complexity, KLH elicits a stronger immune response than other carrier proteins. Because the protein is derived from a mollusk, it is phylogenetically distant from mammalian species and less likely to produce antibodies that will cross-react with typical target samples in assays.
This product is KLH that has been harvested from limpets grown in mariculture rather than captured from the wild. It provides the highest possible immunogenicity; it is purified and lyophilized in buffers that optimize its stability and solubility for hapten conjugation. As a large protein, KLH has hundreds of primary amines and carboxyl groups that can be targeted for conjugation with NHS-ester, EDC, and other crosslinking reagents.
The carbodiimide crosslinker EDC conjugates carboxyl-containing haptens (e.g., C-terminus of peptide antigens) to the highly immunogenic KLH carrier protein for immunization and antibody production. This method of immunogen preparation is ideal for peptide antigens with few or no aspartic and glutamic acid residues (carboxylates) and lysine residues (primary amines) within the central portion of the primary sequence. Because peptides contain both carboxylate and amines, EDC conjugation results in their becoming variously polymerized and randomly oriented in their linkage to the carrier protein. Typically, this results in a high level of antigen loading on the carrier protein as well as presentation in all possible orientations for antibody production. However, important (desired) epitopes within the antigen peptide sequence may be blocked by EDC-mediated conjugation if those regions contain primary amines (lysine residues) or carboxylates (aspartic and glutamic acid residues). In these cases, either use a homobifunctional amine-reactive crosslinker with the purified KLH in phosphate buffer or synthesize the peptide with a unique terminal cysteine and use a kit with Malemide-Activated KLH to prepare the carrier protein conjugate.
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| Lot Number | Certificate Type | Fecha | Articulo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Certificate of Analysis | Apr 15, 2026 | H1443352 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Apr 15, 2026 | H1443352 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Apr 15, 2026 | H1443352 |
| 1. Xiaofang Li, Liqiang Liu, Shanshan Song, Maozhong Sun, Hua Kuang, Chuanlai Xu, Lingling Guo. (2025) Colloidal gold immunochromatographic assay for the detection of total aflatoxins in cereals. FOOD CHEMISTRY, [PMID:39827566] [10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.142877] |
| 2. Xiaofang Li, Jinyan Li, Yongwei Feng, Liqiang Liu, Hua Kuang, Chuanlai Xu, Lingling Guo. (2024) Fluorescent microsphere immunochromatographic sensor for the detection of total fumonisins B1, B2, and B3 in grain samples. JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS, [PMID:] [10.1016/j.jfca.2024.106018] |
| 3. Zizhe Li, Qianqian Cui, Qingyue Li, Changwei Luo, Mengtian Chen, Beibei Feng, Huan Li, Tong Bu, Yexuan Mao, Meng Dang, Xianqing Huang, Lianjun Song, Dapeng Peng, Xiya Zhang. (2024) Preparation of ultra-sensitive anti-carbendazim antibodies based on new haptens and their application in lateral flow immunoassay. SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL, [PMID:] [10.1016/j.snb.2024.135751] |
| 4. Xiaofang Li, Lingling Guo, Chuanlai Xu, Aihua Qu, Hua Kuang. (2026) From Computationally Aided Hapten Design to Fluorescent Biosensing: A Novel Strategy for Highly Sensitive Simultaneous Detection of Amatoxins and Phallotoxins in Mushrooms. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, [PMID:] [10.1021/acs.jafc.6c01581] |
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