RbcL II | Rubisco form II positive control/quantitation standard Reference: AS15 2955S Concentration: after re-constitution with sterile milliQ water final concentration of the standard is 0.15 pmoles/µlProtein standard buffer composition: Glycerol 10%, Tris Base 141 mM, Tris HCl 106 mM, LDS 2%, EDTA 0.51 mM, SERVA® Blue G250 0.22 mM, Phenol Red 0.175 mM, pH 8.5, 0.1 mg/ml PefaBloc protease inhibitor (Roche), 50 mM DTT.This standard is ready-to-load and does not require any additions or heating. It needs to be fully thawed and thoroughly mixed prior to using. Avoid vigorous vortexing, as buffers contain detergent. Following mixing, briefly pulse in a microcentrifuge to collect material from cap.This standard is stabilized and ready and does not require heating before loading on the gel. Please note that this product contains 10% glycerol and might appear as liquid but is provided lyophilized. Allow the product several minutes to solubilize after adding water. Mix thoroughly but gently Take extra care to mix thoroughly before each use, as the proteins tend to settle with the more dense layer after freezing.Please, use the 55 kDa size of RbcL for calculations. The pmoles in the standard refer to pmoles of rbcL monomers.
oYo-Link® DBCO Antibody Labeling Kit - Labels 100ug Reference: AT3003-100 NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with Azide-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the DBCO activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Copper-free Click Chemistry oYo-Link® DBCO allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two dibenzocyclooctyne (DBCO) labels per antibody for subsequent copper-free click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link®-DBCO limits the attachment of the DBCO labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the DBCO label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 DBCO labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios. The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® -DBCO with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table). Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from the list here or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device Here. Purchasing Information: For Credit Card purchases, proceed with checkout on website. To Request a Quote email sales@alphathera.com. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com
oYo-Link® DBCO Antibody Labeling Kit- Labels 500ug Reference: AT3003-500 NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with Azide-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the DBCO activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Copper-free Click Chemistry oYo-Link® DBCO allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two dibenzocyclooctyne (DBCO) labels per antibody for subsequent copper-free click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link®-DBCO limits the attachment of the DBCO labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the DBCO label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 DBCO labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios. The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® -DBCO with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table). Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from the list here or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device Here. Purchasing Information: For Credit Card purchases, proceed with checkout on website. To Request a Quote email sales@alphathera.com. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com
oYo-Link® DBCO Antibody Labeling Kit - Labels 1mg Reference: AT3003-1000 NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with Azide-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the DBCO activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Copper-free Click Chemistry oYo-Link® DBCO allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two dibenzocyclooctyne (DBCO) labels per antibody for subsequent copper-free click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link®-DBCO limits the attachment of the DBCO labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the DBCO label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 DBCO labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios. The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® -DBCO with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table). Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from the list here or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device Here. Purchasing Information: For Credit Card purchases, proceed with checkout on website. To Request a Quote email sales@alphathera.com. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com
oYo-Link® DBCO Antibody Labeling Kit - Labels 100ug mIgG1 Ab Reference: AT3003-mIgG1-100 NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with Azide-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the DBCO activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Copper-free Click Chemistry oYo-Link® DBCO allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two dibenzocyclooctyne (DBCO) labels per antibody for subsequent copper-free click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link®-DBCO limits the attachment of the DBCO labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the DBCO label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 DBCO labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios. The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® -DBCO with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table). Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from the list here or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device Here. Purchasing Information: For Credit Card purchases, proceed with checkout on website. To Request a Quote email sales@alphathera.com. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com
oYo-Link® DBCO Antibody Labeling Kit - Labels 500ug mIgG1 Ab Reference: AT3003-mIgG1-500 NOTE: It is important to perform the click-reaction with Azide-x first, prior to antibody conjugation. UV illumination will damage the DBCO activity and thus antibody conjugation should only be performed after the click-reaction. Research Use Only Applications: Copper-free Click Chemistry oYo-Link® DBCO allows for the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with up to two dibenzocyclooctyne (DBCO) labels per antibody for subsequent copper-free click chemistry reactions. oYo-Link®-DBCO limits the attachment of the DBCO labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the DBCO label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 DBCO labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios. The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® -DBCO with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins (see Buffer Compatibility Table). Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from the list here or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device Here. Purchasing Information: For Credit Card purchases, proceed with checkout on website. To Request a Quote email sales@alphathera.com. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com
oYo-Link® Thiol Antibody Labeling Kit - Labels 100ug Reference: AT3001-100 Research Use Only Applications: Reactions with Thiol-reactive Groups oYo-Link® Thiol enables the site-specific labeling of oYo-Link®-compatible antibodies with a Thiol to the IgG heavy chain. oYo-Link® Thiol limits the attachment of the thiol labels to the heavy chains of the antibody and therefore ensures that the thiol label does not interfere with antibody binding. Furthermore, site-specific labeling limits 1-2 Thiol labels to be attached per antibody, providing precise antibody-conjugate ratios. The antibody labeling procedure simply requires mixing oYo-Link® Thiol with the desired antibody followed by photocrosslinking with non-damaging black light (365 nm). Photocrosslinking can be carried out in most buffers, including those containing amine-containing molecules (e.g. TRIS, glycine) or storage proteins. (see Buffer Compatibility Table). Requirements: To label your compatible antibodies with oYo-Link®, you will need a Light Source emitting at 365nm (6-10W). Use your own Compatible Device from our list or purchase AlphaThera's LED Photo-Crosslinking Device. Technical Support: For questions concerning compatibility or click-chemistry procedure email support@alphathera.com