EZ-Link™ Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin
EZ-Link™ Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin
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EZ-Link™ Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin

Thermo Scientific Pierce EZ-Link Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin is a biotinylation reagent for labeling azide-containing molecules, which enables biotin-based detection and affinity purificationRead more
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8890110 mg
Catalog number 88901
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Thermo Scientific Pierce EZ-Link Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin is a biotinylation reagent for labeling azide-containing molecules, which enables biotin-based detection and affinity purification of molecules via Staudinger ligation strategies.

Features of EZ-Link Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin:

Soluble—easily dissolves in water-miscible solvents (e.g., DMSO) for subsequent dilution in aqueous reaction mixtures with cell lysates and other biological samples
Compatible—reaction chemistry occurs effectively in simple buffer conditions; requires no accessory reagents such as copper or reducing agents
Chemoselective—the phosphine reactive group is specific in biological samples for bioorthogonal azide-tagged molecules, ensuring that biotinylation is specific
PEG spacer—polyethylene glycol spacer arm helps maintain solubility of labeled molecules and decreases steric hindrance for affinity-binding to avidin, streptavidin or NeutrAvidin Protein

When used in combination with azide labeling strategies, this compound enables detection or affinity purification of protein interactions and post-translational modifications using streptavidin probes or streptavidin agarose resins. The phosphine group of Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin conjugates to azide groups by the Staudinger reaction mechanism. Azide groups can be introduced into proteins or other cellular targets through in vivo labeling with azide-tagged derivatives of naturally occurring metabolic building blocks. Because neither phosphines nor azides are present in biological systems, they comprise a chemoselective (mutually specific) ligation pair for labeling and conjugation.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell PermeabilityCell-Impermeant
Label TypeBiotin & Analogs
Product LineEZ-Link
Product TypePhosphine-PEG3-Biotin
Quantity10 mg
Reactive MoietyPhosphine
Chemical ReactivityAzide
Label or DyeBiotin
SolubilityDMF (Dimethylformamide), DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide), Water
SpacerExtra-long, Pegylated
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at -20°C. Shipped at ambient temperature.

Citations & References (2)

Citations & References
Abstract
Selective in vivo metabolic cell-labeling-mediated cancer targeting.
Authors:Wang H, Wang R, Cai K, He H, Liu Y, Yen J, Wang Z, Xu M, Sun Y, Zhou X, Yin Q, Tang L, Dobrucki IT, Dobrucki LW, Chaney EJ, Boppart SA, Fan TM, Lezmi S, Chen X, Yin L, Cheng J
Journal:Nat Chem Biol
PubMed ID:28192414
Distinguishing cancer cells from normal cells through surface receptors is vital for cancer diagnosis and targeted therapy. Metabolic glycoengineering of unnatural sugars provides a powerful tool to manually introduce chemical receptors onto the cell surface; however, cancer-selective labeling still remains a great challenge. Herein we report the design of sugars ... More
The Metabolic Chemical Reporter 6-Azido-6-deoxy-glucose Further Reveals the Substrate Promiscuity of O-GlcNAc Transferase and Catalyzes the Discovery of Intracellular Protein Modification by O-Glucose.
Authors:Darabedian N, Gao J, Chuh KN, Woo CM, Pratt MR
Journal:J Am Chem Soc
PubMed ID:29771506
Metabolic chemical reporters of glycosylation in combination with bioorthogonal reactions have been known for two decades and have been used by many different research laboratories for the identification and visualization of glycoconjugates. More recently, however, they have begun to see utility for the investigation of cellular metabolism and the tolerance ... More