ReadiUse™ Preactivated HRP NHS éster proporciona el método más sólido para realizar la conjugación de anticuerpos con HRP.
Descripción
La maleimida preactivada ReadiUse™ es un derivado de HRP reactivo con tiol. Se puede utilizar para marcar fácilmente proteínas (como anticuerpos) u otras moléculas biológicas que tengan un grupo tiol.
ReadiUse™ Preactivated HRP maleimide es resistente y fácil de usar. Se puede usar para marcar anticuerpos con una simple mezcla, es decir, la solución ligeramente ácida o neutra de un anticuerpo (pH 6-7) se puede mezclar directamente con la maleimida HRP y la mezcla de reacción se agita durante 1-2 horas. En la mayoría de los casos, la solución resultante puede usarse directamente para ensayos ELISA sin más purificación.
Catalogo | Producto | Presentación |
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AAT-11026 | ReadiUse™ Preactivated HRP maleimide | 300 ug |
Importante, Solo para uso en investigación (RUO). Almacenamiento: Congelación a < -15 °C. Minimizar la exposición a la luz.
Imagen
Figura 1. La maleimida HRP preactivada ReadiUse™ se puede usar para marcar proteínas que contienen tiol de la manera que se muestra. La reacción es una simple mezcla de 1 a 2 horas y, en la mayoría de los casos, no requiere más purificación antes de su uso.
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Application notes
A Meta-Analysis of Common Calcium Indicators
A New Protein Crosslinking Method for Labeling and Modifying Antibodies
A Novel Fluorescent Probe for Imaging and Detecting Hydroxyl Radical in Living Cells
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Annexin V
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