ARP (<i>N</i>-(aminooxyacetyl)-<i>N</i>'-(D-Biotinoyl) hydrazine, Trifluoroacetic Acid Salt)
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ARP (N-(aminooxyacetyl)-N'-(D-Biotinoyl) hydrazine, Trifluoroacetic Acid Salt)

Hydrazine ARP (N-(aminoxyacétyl)-N’-(D-biotinoyl), sel d’acide trifluoroacétique)
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RéférenceQuantité
A1055010 mg
Référence A10550
Prix (EUR)
508,00
Each
Quantité:
10 mg
Prix (EUR)
508,00
Each
L’ARP (sonde d’aldéhyde-réactif) est une hydroxylamine biotinylée qui réagit avec le groupe d’aldéhyde exposé formé au niveau des sites abasiques dans de l’ADN endommagé. Les biotines liées aux sites abasiques peuvent ensuite être quantifiées avec des complexes de streptavidine fluorescents ou conjugués à des enzymes. Le protocole ARP convient aux dosages sur microplaques.
Usage exclusivement réservé à la recherche. Ne pas utiliser pour des procédures de diagnostic.
Spécifications
Réactivité chimiqueAcide carboxylique, cétone, aldéhyde
Marqueur ou colorantBiotine
Type de produitARP
Quantité10 mg
Groupement de réactifsAmine, hydroxylamine
Conditions d’expéditionTempérature ambiante
Type d’étiquetteBiotine et autres haptènes
Unit SizeEach
Contenu et stockage
Conserver au congélateur (-5 à -30°C).

Citations et références (18)

Citations et références
Abstract
Optimizing antibody immobilization strategies for the construction of protein microarrays.
Authors:Peluso P, Wilson DS, Do D, Tran H, Venkatasubbaiah M, Quincy D, Heidecker B, Poindexter K, Tolani N, Phelan M, Witte K, Jung LS, Wagner P, Nock S
Journal:Anal Biochem
PubMed ID:12531195
'Antibody microarrays have the potential to revolutionize protein expression profiling. The intensity of specific signal produced on a feature of such an array is related to the amount of analyte that is captured from the biological mixture by the immobilized antibody (the "capture agent"). This in turn is a function ... More
N-t-butyl hydroxylamine, a hydrolysis product of alpha-phenyl-N-t-butyl nitrone, is more potent in delaying senescence in human lung fibroblasts.
Authors:Atamna H, Paler-Martínez A, Ames BN
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:10702229
'Alpha-phenyl-N-t-butyl nitrone (PBN), a spin trap, scavenges hydroxyl radicals, protects tissues from oxidative injury, and delays senescence of both normal human lung fibroblasts (IMR90) and senescence-accelerated mice. N-t-butyl hydroxylamine and benzaldehyde are the breakdown products of PBN. N-t-Butyl hydroxylamine delays senescence of IMR90 cells at concentrations as low as 10 ... More
Detection of abasic sites and oxidative DNA base damage using an ELISA-like assay.
Authors:Kow YW, Dare A
Journal:Methods
PubMed ID:11020331
'Reactive oxygen species produce a wide spectrum of DNA damage, including oxidative base damage and abasic (AP) sites. Many procedures are available for the quantification and detection of base damage and AP sites. However, either these procedures are laborious or the starting materials are difficult to obtain. A biotinylated aldehyde-specific ... More
Direct visualization of abasic sites on a single DNA molecule using fluorescence microscopy.
Authors:Hirose T, Ohtani T, Muramatsu H, Tanaka A
Journal:Photochem Photobiol
PubMed ID:12194206
'A new method was developed to allow direct visualization of damaged sites on individual DNA molecules. Fluorescence in situ hybridization on extended DNA molecules was modified to detect a single abasic site. Abasic sites were specifically labeled with a biotinylated aldehyde-reactive probe and fluorochrome-conjugated streptavidin. The light emitted by a ... More
A chemoenzymatic approach toward the rapid and sensitive detection of O-GlcNAc posttranslational modifications.
Authors:Khidekel N, Arndt S, Lamarre-Vincent N, Lippert A, Poulin-Kerstien KG, Ramakrishnan B, Qasba PK, Hsieh-Wilson LC
Journal:J Am Chem Soc
PubMed ID:14692737