Biotin Azide
Biotin Azide (PEG4 carboxamide-6-Azidohexanyl Biotin) is non-cleavable, azide-activated biotinylation reagent that reacts with terminal alkynes via a copper-catalyzed click reaction to produce a stable triazole linkage. It also reacts with cyclooctynes via a copper-free “click chemistry” reaction to form a stable triazole and does not require Cu-catalyst or elevated temperatures. Biotin Azide allows for selective labeling of various alkynylated molecules (such as DNA, oligonucleotides, and proteins) with biotin for the subsequent detection or affinity purification with streptavidin, avidin or NeutrAvidin? biotin-binding protein.
For the detection of low abundance targets or where significant increase in signal intensity is desired please consider using next generation azides probes containing an internal copper-chelating motif.
Biotin Azide (PEG4 carboxamide-6-Azidohexanyl Biotin) is non-cleavable, azide-activated biotinylation reagent that reacts with terminal alkynes via a copper-catalyzed click reaction to produce a stable triazole linkage. Biotin Azide is structurally identical to Biotin Azide (PEG4 carboxamide-6-Azidohexanyl Biotin, catalog number: B10184, sold by ThermoFisher Scientific), and can be used as less expensive replacement.
1. Gray, R. A. V., et al. (2021). Optimized Incorporation of Alkynyl Fatty Acid Analogs for the Detection of Fatty Acylated Proteins using Click Chemistry. JoVE Journal, 10 (3791), 62107. [JoVE Journal]
Abs/Em Maxima: 346/445 nmExtinction Coefficient: 19,000Spectrally Similar Dyes: Alexa Fluor? 350, CF? 350, DyLight 350, AMCAAZDye? 350 is a blue-fluorescent azide-activated probe that reacts with terminal alkynes via a copper-catalyzed click react…
Abs/Em Maxima: 402/424 nmExtinction Coefficient: 35,000Flow Cytometry Laser Line: 405 nmMicroscopy Laser Line: 405 nmSpectrally Similar Dyes: Alexa Fluor? 405, CF? 405, Cascade Blue?, DyLight? 405AZDye? 405 Azide is a water-soluble, pH-insensiti…
Abs/Em Maxima: 346/445 nmExtinction Coefficient: 19,000Spectrally Similar Dyes: Alexa Fluor? 350, CF? 350, DyLight 350, AMCAAZDye? 350 Alkyne (Alexa Fluor? 350 Alkyne equivalent) is a blue-fluorescent, alkyne-activated probe that reacts with azid…
Abs/Em Maxima: 430/537 nmExtinction Coefficient: 15,000Spectrally Similar Dyes: Alexa Fluor? 430, CF? 430AZDye? 430 Azide is a water-soluble, green-fluorescent azide-activated probe that reacts with terminal alkynes via a copper-catalyzed click re…
Abs/Em Maxima: 346/445 nmExtinction Coefficient: 19,000Spectrally Similar Dyes: Alexa Fluor? 350, CF? 350, DyLight 350, AMCAAZDye? 350 DBCO reacts with azides via a copper-free “click chemistry” reaction to form a stable triazole and does not re…
Abs/Em Maxima: 402/424 nmExtinction Coefficient: 35,000Flow Cytometry Laser Line: 405 nmMicroscopy Laser Line: 405 nmSpectrally Similar Dyes: Alexa Fluor? 405, CF? 405, Cascade Blue?, DyLight? 405AZDye? 405 Alkyne reacts with azides via a copper…
Abs/Em Maxima: 494/517 nmExtinction Coefficient: 73.000Flow Cytometry Laser Line: 488 nmMicroscopy Laser Line: 488 nmSpectrally Similar Dyes: Fluorescein, Alexa Fluor? 488, CF? 488A, DyLight? 488, Atto? 488AZDye? 488 Azide (Alexa Fluor? 488 Azi…
Abs/Em Maxima: 402/424 nmExtinction Coefficient: 35,000Flow Cytometry Laser Line: 405 nmMicroscopy Laser Line: 405 nmSpectrally Similar Dyes: Alexa Fluor? 405, CF? 405, Cascade Blue?, DyLight? 405ZDye? 405 DBCO reacts with azides via a copper-fr…