Biotin-XX, SE (6-((6-((Biotinoyl)Amino)Hexanoyl)Amino)Hexanoic Acid, Succinimidyl Ester)
Biotin-XX, SE (6-((6-((Biotinoyl)Amino)Hexanoyl)Amino)Hexanoic Acid, Succinimidyl Ester)
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Biotin-XX, SE (6-((6-((Biotinoyl)Amino)Hexanoyl)Amino)Hexanoic Acid, Succinimidyl Ester)

The amine-reactive biotin-XX, SE can be used to attach this important hapten to biomolecules of interest for subsequent detection withLeia mais
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Número do catálogoQuantity
B1606
conhecido também como B-1606
100 mg
Número do catálogo B1606
conhecido também como B-1606
Preço (BRL)
-
Quantity:
100 mg
The amine-reactive biotin-XX, SE can be used to attach this important hapten to biomolecules of interest for subsequent detection with streptavidin, avidin or NeutrAvidin™ biotin-binding protein. This molecule has a 14 atom spacer designated by 'XX' to facilitate reactivity with the molecule and eventual accessibility of the biotin to avidin or streptavidin.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Especificações
Chemical ReactivityAmine
Label or DyeBiotin-XX
Product TypeBiotin-XX SE
Quantity100 mg
Reactive MoietyActive Ester, Succinimidyl Ester
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Label TypeBiotin and Other Haptens
Unit SizeEach
Conteúdo e armazenamento
Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C).

Citações e referências (21)

Citações e referências
Abstract
Development of a ubiquitin transfer assay for high throughput screening by fluorescence resonance energy transfer.
Authors:Boisclair MD, McClure C, Josiah S, Glass S, Bottomley S, Kamerkar S, Hemmilä I
Journal:J Biomol Screen
PubMed ID:11080690
'An assay based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) has been developed to screen for ubiquitination inhibitors. The assay measures the transfer of ubiquitin from Ubc4 to HECT protein Rsc 1083. Secondary reagents (streptavidin and antibody to glutathione-S-transferase [GST]), pre-labeled with fluorophores (europium chelate, Eu(3+), and allophycocyanin [APC]), are noncovalently ... More
Plasticity of B cell receptor internalization upon conditional depletion of clathrin.
Authors:Stoddart A, Jackson AP, Brodsky FM
Journal:Mol Biol Cell
PubMed ID:15716350
'B cell antigen receptor (BCR) association with lipid rafts, the actin cytoskeleton, and clathrin-coated pits influences B cell signaling and antigen presentation. Although all three cellular structures have been separately implicated in BCR internalization, the relationship between them has not been clearly defined. In this study, internalization pathways were characterized ... More
Randomly ordered addressable high-density optical sensor arrays.
Authors:Michael KL, Taylor LC, Schultz SL, Walt DR
Journal:Anal Chem
PubMed ID:9553489
'Array-based sensors provide an architecture for multianalyte sensing. In this paper, we report a new approach for array fabrication. Sensors are made by immobilizing different reactive chemistries on the surfaces of microspheres. Sensor arrays are prepared by randomly distributing a mixture of microsphere sensors on an optical substrate containing thousands ... More
Factors required for the binding of reassembled yeast kinetochores to microtubules in vitro.
Authors:Sorger PK, Severin FF, Hyman AA
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:7962081
'Kinetochores are structures that assemble on centromeric DNA and mediate the attachment of chromosomes to the microtubules of the mitotic spindle. The protein components of kinetochores are poorly understood, but the simplicity of the S. cerevisiae kinetochore makes it an attractive candidate for molecular dissection. Mutations in genes encoding CBF1 ... More
Retention of biologic activity of human epidermal growth factor following conjugation to a blood-brain barrier drug delivery vector via an extended poly(ethylene glycol) linker.
Authors:Deguchi Y, Kurihara A, Pardridge WM
Journal:Bioconjug Chem
PubMed ID:9893961
'Human brain gliomas overexpress the receptor for epidermal growth factor (EGF), and radiolabeled EGF is a potential peptide radiopharmaceutical for imaging human brain tumors, should this peptide be made transportable through the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in vivo. Peptide drug delivery to the brain may be facilitated by conjugating peptide radiopharmaceuticals ... More