Reactive Biotin Compounds, Biotium

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Reactive Biotin Compounds, Biotium
Protein Expression Protein Expression Reagents
Biotinylation reagents with a variety of reactive functional groups.

  • Reagents for biotinylation of proteins and other biomolecules
  • Full selection of reactive functional groups
  • Variety of linker lengths available for improved water solubility and streptavidin binding

Biotium offers reactive biotin compounds with a variety of functional groups:

Amine reactive:
Succinimidyl esters react with primary and secondary amines and can be used to label proteins or peptides
The Biotin SE Protein Labeling Kit includes everything you need to label and purify three reactions of up to 1 mg protein each with biotin SE

Thiol reactive:
Maleimide and iodoacetamide react with thiol groups
MTSEA selectively labels thiols under mild conditions
TS biotin compounds allow selective labeling of cell surface thiols

Other reactive chemistries:
Amine groups can be reacted with activated carboxylic acids
Cadaverine can be coupled to carboxylic acids, DNA, and other biomolecules
Cadaverine free base can be directly coupled to activated carboxylic acids without the use of additional base
Hydrazides react with aldehydes or ketones to form unstable hydrazone linkages
Aminooxy reacts with aldehydes or ketones to form stable oxime bonds, and may be preferable to hydrazides for labeling
Tyramides can be used for HRP-mediated tyramide signal amplification (TSA) reactions
Alkynes react with azides by copper(I)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar Huisgen cycloaddition
BCN groups react with azides by copper-free 1,3-dipolar Huisgen cycloaddition

Also see our selection of fluorescent CF™ Dye Streptavidin and Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Biotin Conjugates.
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