EZ-Link™ Maleimide-PEG2-Biotin, No-Weigh™ Format
EZ-Link™ Maleimide-PEG2-Biotin, No-Weigh™ Format
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EZ-Link™ Maleimide-PEG2-Biotin, No-Weigh™ Format

Thermo Scientific EZ-Link Maleimide-PEG2-Biotin is a mid-length, maleimide-activated, sulfhydryl-reactive biotinylation reagent that contains a 2-unit ethylene glycol in its spacerRead more
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A3926110 x 2 mg
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Catalog number A39261
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Thermo Scientific EZ-Link Maleimide-PEG2-Biotin is a mid-length, maleimide-activated, sulfhydryl-reactive biotinylation reagent that contains a 2-unit ethylene glycol in its spacer arm for increased water-solubility characteristics.

Features of EZ-Link Maleimide-PEG2-Biotin:

Protein labeling—biotinylate antibodies or other proteins for use in protein methods
Thiol-reactive—reacts with sulfhydryls (-SH), such as the side-chain of cysteine (C)
Maleimide-activated—perform reactions at pH 6.5 to 7.5 in buffers such as PBS
Pegylated—spacer arm contains a hydrophilic, 2-unit, polyethylene glycol (PEG) group
Enhances solubility—pegylation imparts water solubility to the biotinylated molecule, helping to prevent aggregation of biotinylated antibodies stored in solution
Irreversible—forms permanent thioether bonds; spacer arm cannot be cleaved
Solubility—can be dissolved directly in aqueous buffers for labeling reactions
Medium length—spacer arm (total length added to target) is 29.1 angstroms

Maleimide-PEG2-Biotin enables simple and efficient biotinylation of antibodies, cysteine-containing peptides and other thiol-containing molecules. The maleimide group reacts specifically and efficiently with reduced thiols (sulfhydryl groups,—SH) at pH 6.5 to 7.5 to form stable thioether bonds. The hydrophilic, 2-unit polyethylene glycol (PEG) spacer arm imparts water solubility that is transferred to the biotinylated molecule, thus reducing aggregation of labeled proteins stored in solution. The PEG segment adds length and flexibility to the spacer arm, minimizing steric hindrance involved with binding to avidin molecules.

We manufacture biotin reagents to ensure the highest possible overall product integrity, consistency and performance for the intended research applications.

Biotinylation reagents differ in reactivity, length, solubility, cell permeability and cleavability. Three types of sulfhydryl-reactive compounds are available: maleimido, iodoacetyl and pyridyldithiol. Maleimide reagents specifically react with sulfhydryl groups (-SH) in near-neutral buffers to form permanent thioether bonds.

In proteins, sulfhydryls exist where there are cysteine (C) residues. Cystine disulfide bonds must be reduced to make sulfhydryl groups available for labeling. Hinge-region disulfide bridges of antibodies can be selectively reduced to make functional half-antibodies that can be labeled.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell PermeabilityCell-Impermeant
Labeling MethodChemical Labeling
Product LineEZ-Link
Product TypeMaleimide-PEG2-Biotin
Quantity10 x 2 mg
Reactive MoietyMaleimide
Shipping ConditionQualified for Ambient or Wet Ice
Chemical ReactivityThiol
Label or DyeBiotin
SolubilityDMF (Dimethylformamide), DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide), Water
SpacerPegylated, 29.1Å
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store desiccated at 4°C.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How does a product with "No-Weigh" format reduce my concern over reagent stability?

The No-Weigh product format, where small amounts of reagent are pre-weighed and packaged separately, prevents the contamination and loss of reagent reactivity over time associated with repetitive opening and closing of a single vial. This format enables use of a fresh vial of reagent each time and eliminates the hassle of weighing out small amounts of reagent. Please view additional information and the video at: https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/protein-biology/protein-labeling-crosslinking/no-weigh-packaging.html

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

Citations & References (6)

Citations & References
Abstract
Detection and quantification of free sulfhydryls in monoclonal antibodies using maleimide labeling and mass spectrometry.
Authors:Robotham AC, Kelly JF
Journal:
PubMed ID:30894096
The detection of free sulfhydryls in proteins can reveal incomplete disulfide bond formation, indicate cysteine residues available for conjugation, and offer insights into protein stability and structure. Traditional spectroscopic methods of free sulfhydryl detection, such as Ellman's reagent, generally require a relatively large amount of sample, preventing their use for ... More
Regulating G protein-coupled receptors by topological inversion.
Authors:Denard B, Han S, Kim J, Ross EM, Ye J
Journal:Elife
PubMed ID:30835201
'G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a family of proteins containing seven transmembrane helices, with the N- and C-terminus of the protein located at the extracellular space and cytosol, respectively. Here, we report that ceramide or related sphingolipids might invert the topology of many GPCRs that contain a GXXXN motif in ... More
Transducin activates cGMP phosphodiesterase by trapping inhibitory ? subunit freed reversibly from the catalytic subunit in solution.
Authors:Asano T, Kawamura S, Tachibanaki S
Journal:Sci Rep
PubMed ID:31076603
'Activation of cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDE) by activated transducin a subunit (Ta*) is a necessary step to generate a light response in vertebrate photoreceptors. PDE in rods is a heterotetramer composed of two catalytic subunits, PDEa and PDEß, and two inhibitory PDE? subunits, each binding to PDEa or PDEß. Activation of ... More
Structural and Functional Characterization of the Bacterial Type III Secretion Export Apparatus.
Authors:Dietsche T, Tesfazgi Mebrhatu M, Brunner MJ, Abrusci P, Yan J, Franz-Wachtel M, Schärfe C, Zilkenat S, Grin I, Galán JE, Kohlbacher O, Lea S, Macek B, Marlovits TC, Robinson CV, Wagner S
Journal:PLoS Pathog
PubMed ID:27977800
'Bacterial type III protein secretion systems inject effector proteins into eukaryotic host cells in order to promote survival and colonization of Gram-negative pathogens and symbionts. Secretion across the bacterial cell envelope and injection into host cells is facilitated by a so-called injectisome. Its small hydrophobic export apparatus components SpaP and ... More
New drugs for pharmacological extension of replicative life span in normal and progeroid cells.
Authors:Vatolin S, Radivoyevitch T, Maciejewski JP
Journal:NPJ Aging Mech Dis
PubMed ID:30675378
A high-throughput anti-aging drug screen was developed that simultaneously measures senescence-associated ß-galactosidase activity and proliferation. Applied to replicatively pre-aged fibroblasts, this screen yielded violuric acid (VA) and 1-naphthoquinone-2-monoxime (N2N1) as its top two hits. These lead compounds extended the replicative life spans of normal and progeroid human cells in a ... More