Lightning-Link (R) B-Phycoerythrin Antibody Labeling Kit
Novus Biologicals | Catalog # 716-0010
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Conjugate
Product Summary for Lightning-Link (R) B-Phycoerythrin Antibody Labeling Kit
Lightning-Link antibody labeling kits enable the direct labeling of antibodies, proteins, peptides or other biomolecules for use in R&D applications, drug discovery and the development of diagnostic kits (See protocol for further information).
Our B-PE antibody labeling kit enables the direct conjugation of B-PE to any biomolecule with an available amine group. The researcher simply pipettes the antibody or other biomolecule into the vial of Lightning-Link R-PE and incubates for 3 hours.
| Features | Benefits |
| Quick and easy to use | Save time, no special knowledge required |
| No separation steps | 100% recovery - no antibody/protein loss |
| Can be used in a wide range of applications | Flexible |
| Freeze dried | Ships at ambient temperature, long shelf-life |
| Fully scalable (10 ug to 1 g or more) | Easy transfer from R&D to manufacturing |
| Stringently QC tested | Consistent high quality, excellent batch-to-batch reproducibility |
| Large number of labels available | Experimental flexibility |
| Reliable: nearly 300 references | Successfully used in many fields of research |
BPE is a fluorescent protein from the phycobiliprotein family from the cyanbacteria and eukaryotic algae. It has a strong absorption peak at about 546 nm and has an emission value of 580 nm.
B-Phycoerythrin is often thought to be less "sticky" than R-Phycoerythrin therefore BPE conjugates tend to produce less background signal from non-specific binding in certain applications
Learn more about Lightning-Link™ Conjugation Kits by reading FAQs
For more information please check out these useful links!
Antibody Labeling Guide
Antibody Conjugation Illustrated Assay
Product Specifications
Application Notes
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Flow Cytometry: Lightning-Link (R) B-Phycoerythrin Antibody Labeling Kit [716-0010]
Flow Cytometry: Lightning-Link B-Phycoerythrin Antibody Labeling Kit [716-0010] - Mouse anti-human CD3 was conjugated with B Phycoerythrin using a Lightning-Link kit. The conjugated antibody was then used to stain human peripheral blood lymphocytes, followed by analysis with flow cytometry. (Blue line - negative control; red line - positive staining).Kit Contents for Lightning-Link (R) B-Phycoerythrin Antibody Labeling Kit
- 1 or 3 glass vial(s) of Lightning-Link mix
- 1 vial of LL-Modifier reagent
- 1 vial of LL-Quencher reagent
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Background: Lightning-Link (R) B-Phycoerythrin
Despite its simplicity, Lightning-Link is a very sophisticated conjugation system in which the antibody is directionally coupled to the label (and not to itself) in a controlled fashion, creating high quality conjugates. As the procedure is not interrupted by desalting steps, trial conjugates can be prepared with microgram quantities of protein and then scaled up with ease. Lightning-Link eliminates problems associated with scale up; hands-on time is essentially independent of process scale. Consistency from batch to batch is easy to achieve, and recoveries approach 100%.
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Product Specific Notices for Lightning-Link (R) B-Phycoerythrin Antibody Labeling Kit
This product is manufactured by Abcam and distributed by Novus Biologicals.
This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. This product is guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt and this statement overrides any mentioned guarantee period on the limitations section of this products datasheet. Please contact technical@novusbio.com with questions.
This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Kits are guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt.
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Protocols
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FAQs for Lightning-Link (R) B-Phycoerythrin Antibody Labeling Kit
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Q: Can I use your lightning-link kits to label other proteins rather than antibodies?
A: Yes, the kits work by using free amines, so as long as you have that the kit should work.
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Q: Can non-antibody molecules be labeled?
A: Yes. While labeling of antibodies is a major application, the only requirement is that the protein to be labeled has amine functionality.
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Q: Do I need to purify the conjugate?
A: No. The chemicals used in Lightning-Link are deactivated by the quencher, and the by-products are benign and do not need to be removed.
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Q: I am trying to use the Lighting Link B-PE conjugation kit for staining Jurkat cells for FACS. Can I fix my stained cells with 0.5% formalin (in PBS) or will it affect the B-PE-antibody conjugation or the staining in general?
A: With regard to the Lightning Link kit for antibody labeling of B-PE (716-0010), the fixation of your cells for FACS analysis should not affect the labeling of your antibody. For the best results, we would suggest following a standard FACS protocol for imaging with a directly conjugated antibody. You would therefore want to fix your cells prior to incubating with the conjugated antibody. We would strongly recommend keeping the labeled antibody in the dark. B-PE is capable of photobleaching, and you should try to keep it away from light at all times. Once the antibody is conjugated to the dye, the product should be stable for quite some time. We have had some product last up to and beyond a year at 4C in a light tight vial. It is recommended that you do not expose a labeled antibody to freeze thaw cycles as this can reduce the stability of the label.
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Q: What functional groups do I need on my protein?
A: Lightning-Link requires amine groups on the molecule to be labeled. Most proteins have lysine and/or alpha-amino groups. All antibodies will have multiple amine functions.
-
Q: Can I use your lightning-link kits to label other proteins rather than antibodies?
A: Yes, the kits work by using free amines, so as long as you have that the kit should work.
-
Q: Can non-antibody molecules be labeled?
A: Yes. While labeling of antibodies is a major application, the only requirement is that the protein to be labeled has amine functionality.
-
Q: Do I need to purify the conjugate?
A: No. The chemicals used in Lightning-Link are deactivated by the quencher, and the by-products are benign and do not need to be removed.
-
Q: I am trying to use the Lighting Link B-PE conjugation kit for staining Jurkat cells for FACS. Can I fix my stained cells with 0.5% formalin (in PBS) or will it affect the B-PE-antibody conjugation or the staining in general?
A: With regard to the Lightning Link kit for antibody labeling of B-PE (716-0010), the fixation of your cells for FACS analysis should not affect the labeling of your antibody. For the best results, we would suggest following a standard FACS protocol for imaging with a directly conjugated antibody. You would therefore want to fix your cells prior to incubating with the conjugated antibody. We would strongly recommend keeping the labeled antibody in the dark. B-PE is capable of photobleaching, and you should try to keep it away from light at all times. Once the antibody is conjugated to the dye, the product should be stable for quite some time. We have had some product last up to and beyond a year at 4C in a light tight vial. It is recommended that you do not expose a labeled antibody to freeze thaw cycles as this can reduce the stability of the label.
-
Q: What functional groups do I need on my protein?
A: Lightning-Link requires amine groups on the molecule to be labeled. Most proteins have lysine and/or alpha-amino groups. All antibodies will have multiple amine functions.
-
Q: Can I use your lightning-link kits to label other proteins rather than antibodies?
A: Yes, the kits work by using free amines, so as long as you have that the kit should work.
-
Q: Can non-antibody molecules be labeled?
A: Yes. While labeling of antibodies is a major application, the only requirement is that the protein to be labeled has amine functionality.
-
Q: Do I need to purify the conjugate?
A: No. The chemicals used in Lightning-Link are deactivated by the quencher, and the by-products are benign and do not need to be removed.
-
Q: I am trying to use the Lighting Link B-PE conjugation kit for staining Jurkat cells for FACS. Can I fix my stained cells with 0.5% formalin (in PBS) or will it affect the B-PE-antibody conjugation or the staining in general?
A: With regard to the Lightning Link kit for antibody labeling of B-PE (716-0010), the fixation of your cells for FACS analysis should not affect the labeling of your antibody. For the best results, we would suggest following a standard FACS protocol for imaging with a directly conjugated antibody. You would therefore want to fix your cells prior to incubating with the conjugated antibody. We would strongly recommend keeping the labeled antibody in the dark. B-PE is capable of photobleaching, and you should try to keep it away from light at all times. Once the antibody is conjugated to the dye, the product should be stable for quite some time. We have had some product last up to and beyond a year at 4C in a light tight vial. It is recommended that you do not expose a labeled antibody to freeze thaw cycles as this can reduce the stability of the label.
-
Q: What functional groups do I need on my protein?
A: Lightning-Link requires amine groups on the molecule to be labeled. Most proteins have lysine and/or alpha-amino groups. All antibodies will have multiple amine functions.
-
Q: Can I use your lightning-link kits to label other proteins rather than antibodies?
A: Yes, the kits work by using free amines, so as long as you have that the kit should work.
-
Q: Can non-antibody molecules be labeled?
A: Yes. While labeling of antibodies is a major application, the only requirement is that the protein to be labeled has amine functionality.
-
Q: Do I need to purify the conjugate?
A: No. The chemicals used in Lightning-Link are deactivated by the quencher, and the by-products are benign and do not need to be removed.
-
Q: I am trying to use the Lighting Link B-PE conjugation kit for staining Jurkat cells for FACS. Can I fix my stained cells with 0.5% formalin (in PBS) or will it affect the B-PE-antibody conjugation or the staining in general?
A: With regard to the Lightning Link kit for antibody labeling of B-PE (716-0010), the fixation of your cells for FACS analysis should not affect the labeling of your antibody. For the best results, we would suggest following a standard FACS protocol for imaging with a directly conjugated antibody. You would therefore want to fix your cells prior to incubating with the conjugated antibody. We would strongly recommend keeping the labeled antibody in the dark. B-PE is capable of photobleaching, and you should try to keep it away from light at all times. Once the antibody is conjugated to the dye, the product should be stable for quite some time. We have had some product last up to and beyond a year at 4C in a light tight vial. It is recommended that you do not expose a labeled antibody to freeze thaw cycles as this can reduce the stability of the label.
-
Q: What functional groups do I need on my protein?
A: Lightning-Link requires amine groups on the molecule to be labeled. Most proteins have lysine and/or alpha-amino groups. All antibodies will have multiple amine functions.
-
Q: Can I use your lightning-link kits to label other proteins rather than antibodies?
A: Yes, the kits work by using free amines, so as long as you have that the kit should work.
-
Q: Can non-antibody molecules be labeled?
A: Yes. While labeling of antibodies is a major application, the only requirement is that the protein to be labeled has amine functionality.
-
Q: Do I need to purify the conjugate?
A: No. The chemicals used in Lightning-Link are deactivated by the quencher, and the by-products are benign and do not need to be removed.
-
Q: I am trying to use the Lighting Link B-PE conjugation kit for staining Jurkat cells for FACS. Can I fix my stained cells with 0.5% formalin (in PBS) or will it affect the B-PE-antibody conjugation or the staining in general?
A: With regard to the Lightning Link kit for antibody labeling of B-PE (716-0010), the fixation of your cells for FACS analysis should not affect the labeling of your antibody. For the best results, we would suggest following a standard FACS protocol for imaging with a directly conjugated antibody. You would therefore want to fix your cells prior to incubating with the conjugated antibody. We would strongly recommend keeping the labeled antibody in the dark. B-PE is capable of photobleaching, and you should try to keep it away from light at all times. Once the antibody is conjugated to the dye, the product should be stable for quite some time. We have had some product last up to and beyond a year at 4C in a light tight vial. It is recommended that you do not expose a labeled antibody to freeze thaw cycles as this can reduce the stability of the label.
-
Q: What functional groups do I need on my protein?
A: Lightning-Link requires amine groups on the molecule to be labeled. Most proteins have lysine and/or alpha-amino groups. All antibodies will have multiple amine functions.