Cholera Toxin, beta (HRP)
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Cholera Toxin, beta subunit (HRP conjugate) – GM1 ganglioside probe for cell biology, neuroscience, and immunohistochemistry. High-sensitivity HRP labeling.
The Cholera Toxin, beta subunit (HRP conjugate) is used as a probe for detecting GM1 ganglioside receptors and studying toxin–receptor interactions. The beta subunit binds with high affinity to GM1 on the surface of mammalian cells, while the attached horseradish peroxidase (HRP) enables sensitive visualization in immunoassays and histological applications.
Conjugate : HRP (horseradish peroxidase) linked to cholera toxin B subunit
Specificity : High affinity binding to GM1 ganglioside
Format : Lyophilized or liquid (depending on lot)
Storage : –20 °C (lyophilized) or 2–8 °C (liquid); avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
Grade : Research use only (RUO)
Cholera toxin B subunit is a gold-standard neuronal tracer and membrane probe. The HRP conjugate allows researchers to visualize GM1 binding in cells and tissues with high sensitivity, making it a versatile reagent in neuroscience, immunology, and molecular biology.