Desthiobiotin NHS ester, EZ-Link™, Pierce™
Lieferant: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Synonyme:
NHS-Desthiobiotin, 2,5-Dioxopyrrolidin-1-yl 6-((4R,5S)-5-methyl-2-oxoimidazolidin-4-yl)hexanoate
Thermo Scientific EZ-Link NHS-Desthiobiotin is a short, membrane permeable, amine-reactive labeling reagent whose biotin-like group is elutable from streptavidin, making it ideal for intracellular protein labeling and purification.
- Desthiobiotin – analog of biotin allows easy elution from streptavidin, an ideal feature for affinity purification applications
- Protein labeling – tag antibodies or proteins in purified or mixed samples to enable high recovery in pull-down assays with streptavidin beads
- Membrane-permeable – achieve intracellular labeling with intact cells because the small, uncharged reagent easily diffuses across cell membranes
- Amine-reactive – reacts with primary amines (-NH2), such as the side-chain of lysines (K) or the amino-termini of polypeptides
NHS-Desthiobiotin is a variant of biotin that is activated as an NHS ester to covalently label primary amines (-NH2) of proteins or other molecules with desthiobiotin groups. The desthiobiotin tag binds to streptavidin and other biotin-binding proteins with high specificity yet readily elutes with mild conditions (i.e., by competitive displacement with regular, free biotin). As such, this reagent is a useful alternative to NHS-Biotin (Part No. 20217) for avidin-biotin techniques in which nondenaturing elution of the labeled proteins is desired. This simplest and smallest variety of amine-reactive desthiobiotin reagent is uncharged and cell membrane permeable; therefore, NHS-Desthiobiotin can be used with intact cells for intracellular protein labeling.
Bitte beachten For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Formel:
C₁₄H₂₁N₅O₃ Molecular Weight: 311,34 g/mol Lagertemperatur: Gefrierschrank |
MDL:
MFCD08062086 CAS-Nummer: 80750-24-9 |
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