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Invitrogen™ Click-iT™ sDIBO Alkynes for copper-free click chemistry
Experience copper-free 'click chemistry' with Click-IT™ Alexa Fluor™, and sDIBO Alkyne reagents, which are ideal for surface labeling of live cells and minimize damage to enzymes and fluorescent proteins.
$864.00 - $864.00
Specifications
Green Features | Less hazardous |
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Labeling Method | Click Chemistry |
Shipping Condition | Dry Ice |
Labeling Target | Azide |
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C10407
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Invitrogen™
C10407 |
Alexa Fluor™ 594 | DIBO Alkyne | ∼1200 |
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Description
Achieve efficient labeling of azides with Click-It sDIBO Alkynes. Our Click-IT sDIBO alkynes enable the labeling of azido labeled targets without the need for copper catalysis and are available with a variety of Alexa Fluor or biotin labels, as well as amine or thiol reactive groups for creating your own conjugates. Macromolecules that have been azido-modified enzymatically, chemically, or metabolically can now be labeled easily, yielding soluble bioconjugates.
Click-iT sDIBO Alkyne labels react with azides via a copper-free Click chemistry reaction to form a stable triazole linkage with an Alexa Fluor, Biotin, or label of your choice. Copper-free click reactions using our sDIBO alkynes are ideal for surface labeling of live cells; they also minimize damage to fluorescent proteins like GFP or R-PE. For intracellular labeling, the nonspecific binding of DIBO alkynes creates a background signal, and a labeling strategy using picolyl azides is the preferred solution in these instances.
Click chemistry-labeled molecules can be applied to complex biological samples and be detected with unprecedented sensitivity due to extremely low background. Macromolecules that have been azide-modified enzymatically, chemically, or metabolically can be labeled more easily, yielding more soluble bioconjugates with improved biological labeling utility.
To make a concentrated stock solution from 2–5 mM, dissolve the dye-alkyne in high quality anhydrous DMSO. Store frozen, desiccated, and protected from light. Click-iT SDP Ester sDIBO alkyne is susceptible to hydrolysis, so prepare the stock solution fresh on the day of the experiment.
Specifications
Less hazardous | |
Click Chemistry | |
Dry Ice | |
Azide |