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SAIVI™ Alexa Fluor™ 647 Antibody/Protein 1 mg-Labeling Kit

Catalog number: S30044
Invitrogen™

SAIVI™ Alexa Fluor™ 647 Antibody/Protein 1 mg-Labeling Kit

Catalog number: S30044
Catalog Number
S30044
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1 kit
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Price: 780.00
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The SAIVI Alexa Fluor 647 Antibody/Protein Labeling Kit provides the materials needed conveniently label an antibody or protein with amine-reactive far-red fluorescent Alexa Fluor 647 dye (ex/em 650/665 nm) for in vivo animal imaging applications. This kit is optimized for labeling 1 mg of IgG antibody per reaction with Alexa Fluor 647 and comparably small amounts of other proteins (>20 kDa) can also be labeled. Each kit contains everything needed for three labeling reactions, degree of labeling (DOL) modification, and subsequent purification for free dye removal. Our protein labeling kits include an easy-to-use pre-packed spin column for rapid dye removal and high antibody recovery typically greater than 85%. Stabilizing proteins must be removed from the sample before labeling.

SAIVI Alexa Fluor 647 Antibody/Protein Labeling Kit features include:
• Convenient—labeled proteins typically ready to use in 90 min (∼15 min hands-on time)
• High conjugate recovery—pre-packed spin columns generally result in >85% recovery of antibody conjugate
• Simple protocol—react, separate, use; detailed instructions included for DOL determination and modification
• Rapid purification—quickly remove unbound dye with included pre-packed spin columns in under 15 minutes
To control the DOL of the antibody conjugate, the SAIVI Alexa Fluor 647 Antibody/Protein Labeling Kit includes a DOL modulating reagent and instructions for decreasing the DOL from its intrinsic highest value by adding specific amounts of this reagent to the labeling reaction. With this method, antibody preparations with varying ratios of dye to protein can be quickly and reproducibly obtained without significant alteration of labeling or purification conditions. Readily altering the DOL allows for more efficient optimization for in vivo imaging applications where the DOL of a protein can have significant effects on the signal-to-background ratio, biodistribution, and clearance.

Better results and workflows with labeled primary antibodies
A primary antibody directly labeled with a fluorophore often produces lower background fluorescence and less nonspecific binding. Further, multiple primary antibodies of the same isotype or derived from the same species can easily be used in the same experiment if they are directly labeled with compatible fluorophores.

The benefits of Alexa Fluor dyes
Compared to traditional dyes, Alexa Fluor dyes are brighter, more photostable, and more pH resistant between pH 4 and 10. And generally when using Alexa Fluor dyes, higher degrees of labeling can be achieved without intramolecular quenching. Learn more about Alexa Fluor Dyes ›.

Learn more about protein and antibody labeling
We offer a wide selection of antibody and protein labeling kits to fit your starting material and your experimental setup. Learn more about antibody labeling kits and fluorescent protein labeling.

Custom antibody conjugates
If you can’t find what you’re looking for in our stocked list, we can prepare a custom antibody conjugate for you. Our custom conjugation service is efficient and confidential, and we stand by the quality of our work. We are ISO 13485:2000 certified.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Product Type
Labeling Kit
Detection Method
Fluorescence
Labeling Scale
1 mg
Shipping Condition
Room Temperature
Product Line
Alexa Fluor™, SAIVI™
Label or Dye
Alexa Fluor 647
Labeling Target
Antibodies, Proteins

Contents & Storage

Store in refrigerator 2°C to 8°C and protect from light.

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