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Invitrogen™ SiteClick™ Antibody Labeling Kits

Generate brightly labeled antibodies for flow cytometry, fluorescence imaging, or western blot detection using SiteClick™ Qdot™ R-PE, and Biotin Antibody Labeling Kits.

Brand:  Invitrogen™ S10454

456.00 EUR valid until 2024-12-31
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Product Code. 15136585

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Description

Description

Generate perfectly labeled antibodies with the SiteClick R-PE, Qdot, or Biotin Antibody Labeling Kits. Site selectivity is achieved by targeting the carbohydrate domains present on essentially all IgG antibodies, regardless of isotype and host species. Depending upon the label, the resulting SiteClick R-PE, Qdot, or Biotin conjugated antibody can be used in flow cytometry, fluorescence imaging, or Western blot detection. Each kit contains everything needed to label 100 μg of IgG antibody with an easy-to-follow, step-by-step protocol. Achieve highly efficient, site-specific, and reproducible labeling with the SiteClick R-PE, Qdot, or Biotin Antibody Labeling Kits.

Conventional amine or thiol labeling chemistry can result in labeling of the antigen binding domain or compromise the structure of an antibody. SiteClick labeling technology, however, attaches the label under mild conditions to the heavy chains of an IgG antibody, ensuring that the antigen binding domains remain available for binding to your antigen target. Because SiteClick Labeling Kits allow simple and gentle site-selective attachment of detection molecules to heavy chain N-linked glycans — far from the antigen-binding domain — excellent reproducibility is achieved during sequential labelings, as well from antibody to antibody. No harsh reduction steps are required, and antibody labeling is consistent and reproducible each time it is performed.

The SiteClick R-PE, Qdot, or Biotin Antibody labeling workflow consists of three steps:

1. antibody carbohydrate domain modification,
2. azide attachment to the antibody and
3. conjugation with the DIBO-modified label.

This workflow employs copper-free click chemistry to covalently link the label containing the DIBO moiety with the azide-modified antibody. Labeling antibodies with the SiteClick antibody labeling system gives you confidence that the antibody will be labeled the same way every time, with no need for reaction optimization. This means the same number of dyes are attached to each molecule, the antigen binding site is preserved, and the same results are achieved every time.

Important features of the SiteClick Qdot Antibody Labeling Kits:

• Include everything required to label 100 μg of IgG antibody (100–250 μg of IgG antibody with the SiteClick Biotin Antibody Labeling Kit)
• Easy to follow step-by-step protocol that require only a few hours hands-on time to complete.
• Highly efficient, site-specific, reproducible labeling chemistry results in high quality antibody conjugates.

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Specifications

Specifications

Contains everything needed to azido modify and label 100 μg of antibody.
1 kit
405/705
100 μg
Qdot™, SiteClick™
Near-IR
Qdot 525-800
Labeling Kit
Store the entire kit at 2 to 6°C upon receipt
SiteClick Labeling System
Wet Ice
Qdot 705
IgG
UV, Violet, Blue, Green, Yellow, Red
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