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Intende Use | Elabscience® Elab Fluor® 700 Labeling Kit provides all the reagents required for labeling, which can label antibodies and other proteins containing primary amino-group (-NH2) molecules simply and effectively. |
Principle | |
Applications | Protein labeling (10 KD Filtration tube) |
Conjugation | Elab Fluor®700 |
Spectra | |
Storage | This product can be stored at 2-8°C/-20°C for 12 months with shading light. Please refer to the manual for the specific storage condition of the components. |
Shipping | Ice bag |
Expiration Date | 12 months |
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Biotin
Chromogenic Biotin
Cyanine 3
Cyanine 5
Cyanine 5.5
Cyanine 7
Elab Fluor® Violet 450
Elab Fluor®430
Elab Fluor®488
Elab Fluor®568
Elab Fluor®594
Elab Fluor®647
Elab Fluor®680
Elab Fluor®700
Elab Fluor®750
Elab Fluor®Red 780
Elab Fluor®Violet 450
FITC
HRP
NHS-Biotin
NHS-LC-LC-Biotin
Sulfo-NHS-Biotin
Sulfo-NHS-LC-LC-Biotin
Unconjugated
Q1:What is the meaning of 150,000 in the formula used to calculate the protein concentration of the labeled kit?
150,000 is the molecular weight of the antibody, and the molecular weight of different subtypes of antibodies is different. 1 Dalton =1g/mol, the unit of molar extinction coefficient is (L/mol•cm). If the customer needs to use this formula to calculate the protein concentration, they also need to know some fixed parameters of their own protein.
Q2:Can the labeled protein be used for in vivo labeling?
The labeling kit can effectively label proteins containing primary amino (-NH2) molecules, but the experimental application direction of the labeled proteins cannot be determined. It is recommended that customers do pre-experiments to verify the feasibility of the experiments.
Q3:Are there products that can label amino groups and do fluorescence co-localization?
Fluorescence co-localization is the use of fluorescent probes and co-localization markers to link proteins to target sites, and our labeling kit allows fluorescein to bind to proteins to visualize the location of proteins. The binding site is the primary amino group of the protein for labeling, but whether fluorescence colocalization can be performed is related to the protein itself, or it needs to be determined by relevant pre-experiments.