PureCube Compact Cartridge Fe-NTA
Order number: 31602-Fe
Description
PureCube Fe-NTA Compact Cartridge is an FPLC-ready column pre-packed with our PureCube Fe-NTA agarose resin.
It is used for the purification of His-tagged proteins and the enrichment of phosphorylated proteins. The PureCube cartridge/column that is used here is compatible with almost all commonly used FPLC systems like ÄKTA TM. As an alternative, we also offer PureCube Fe-NTA MagBeads, the more common format of Fe-NTA beads for phosphopeptide enrichment.
It is used for the purification of His-tagged proteins and the enrichment of phosphorylated proteins. The PureCube cartridge/column that is used here is compatible with almost all commonly used FPLC systems like ÄKTA TM. As an alternative, we also offer PureCube Fe-NTA MagBeads, the more common format of Fe-NTA beads for phosphopeptide enrichment.
Datasheets
- Request Fe-NTA Compact Cartridge Datasheet
- Phosphopeptide Enrichment Protocol
This protocol is written for the use of magnetic beads use it as a reference to create a corresponding agarose resin protocol.
Feature - Fe-NTA Resin | |
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Usage |
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Specificity |
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Bead ligand | Fe-NTA |
Bead size | 40 µm |
Filling quantity | Delivered as a 50 % suspension |
Matrix | 7.5% crosslinked agarose |
Chelator stability | Stable in buffer containing 10 mM DTT and 1 mM EDTA |
pH stability | 2-14 |
Other stabilities | 100% methanol, 100% ethanol, 8 M urea, 6 M guanidinium hydrochloride, 30% (v/v) acetonitrile |
Feature - Column | ||
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PureCube Compact Cartridge 1 mL | PureCube Compact Cartridge 5 mL | |
Bed Volume | 1 mL | 5 mL |
Max. Flow Rate | 6 mL/min | 6 mL/min |
Dimensions: diameter X length (mm) | 5 X 35 | 17 X 35 |
Body material | Polypropylene | Polypropylene |
Inlet | 10-32 UNF female thread | 10-32 UNF female thread |
Outlet | 10-32 UNF female thread | 10-32 UNF female thread |
Lab Results
Automatic Phosphoproteomics for high-throughput projects
Fe-NTA magnetic beads by Cube Biotech have been proven to increase the speed of a high throughput experiment drastically. Leutert et al. (2019) presented the application of PureCube Fe-NTA MagBeads in a procedure that they named R2-P2, which is short for Rapid-Robotic PhosphoProteomics. They used a KingFisherTM Flex for their robotic runs to fully automize the phosphopeptide enrichment process.
Fe-NTA magnetic beads by Cube Biotech have been proven to increase the speed of a high throughput experiment drastically. Leutert et al. (2019) presented the application of PureCube Fe-NTA MagBeads in a procedure that they named R2-P2, which is short for Rapid-Robotic PhosphoProteomics. They used a KingFisherTM Flex for their robotic runs to fully automize the phosphopeptide enrichment process.

Source: Leutert et al. (2019)
Superiority over other phosphopeptide enrichment methods
Leutert et al. compared three different types of IMAC beads (including our PureCube Fe-NTA) and TiO2 microspheres. As it can be seen in figure 2 our PureCube Fe-NTA magnetic beads presented themselves to be the best option for phosphopeptide enrichment. With our Fe-NTA MagBeads the most unique phosphopeptides (Fig. 2 A and C) were enriched with the highest efficiency (Figure 2 B).
Leutert et al. compared three different types of IMAC beads (including our PureCube Fe-NTA) and TiO2 microspheres. As it can be seen in figure 2 our PureCube Fe-NTA magnetic beads presented themselves to be the best option for phosphopeptide enrichment. With our Fe-NTA MagBeads the most unique phosphopeptides (Fig. 2 A and C) were enriched with the highest efficiency (Figure 2 B).

Source: Leutert et al. (2019)
The best product for the best prize
Analyzing and comparing products from various manufacturers and suppliers can often prove to be a laborious task. The presence of varying concentrations and volumes across different suppliers can lead to confusion when trying to identify the optimal cost-benefit ratio. Recognizing these challenges, Cube Biotech has undertaken the effort to compile a comprehensive overview of prices for the frequently utilized phosphopeptide enrichment products (see Fig. 2 C). Our intention is to provide researchers with a clearer understanding of the prevailing pricing landscape in the market, facilitating informed decision-making.
Analyzing and comparing products from various manufacturers and suppliers can often prove to be a laborious task. The presence of varying concentrations and volumes across different suppliers can lead to confusion when trying to identify the optimal cost-benefit ratio. Recognizing these challenges, Cube Biotech has undertaken the effort to compile a comprehensive overview of prices for the frequently utilized phosphopeptide enrichment products (see Fig. 2 C). Our intention is to provide researchers with a clearer understanding of the prevailing pricing landscape in the market, facilitating informed decision-making.

FAQ
Can I get the datasheet for the Fe-NTA Compact Cartridge?
The datasheet is not available as a PDF download on our site yet. But you can request it.
What can I do with Fe-NTA beads?
Fe-NTA beads serve two purposes. First, they can be used as the matrix to bind and thus enrich phophopeptides. Second, they can be used similar to e.g Ni-NTA to purify His-tagged proteins via IMAC.
How does the phosphopeptide enrichment process work?
Use this protocol as a reference. It is written for our PureCube Fe-NTA MagBeads, so you have to make some adjustments to it.
Can I enrich all phosphopeptides using Fe-NTA?
No, this is not possible. Not all phosphopeptides bind to Fe-NTA beads. As shown in figure 2 multiples bead types must be used to cover all phosphopeptides off a cell. Because of that we also offer Ti- Zr- and Al-NTA beads.