Maleimide Activated R-Phycoerythrin
Novus Biologicals | Catalog # 403-0002
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Product Summary for Maleimide Activated R-Phycoerythrin
| Features | Benefits |
| Compatible protein thiolation kit available | No specialist knowledge required |
| Covalent bond | Highly stable conjugates |
| Maleimide activated labels can be used with a range of biomolecules, including oligonucleotides | Flexible |
| Scalable | Easy transfer from R&D to manufacturing |
| Stringently QC tested | Consistent high quality, excellent batch-to-batch reproducibility |
| Traditional, well-known conjugation chemistry | Trusted method |
| Maleimide activated labels |
| Maleimide - RPE |
| Maleimide - HRP |
| Maleimide - Alkaline Phosphatase |
| Maleimide - APC |
| Maleimide-Streptavidin |
| Maleimide-Ovalbumin |
| Maleimide-BSA |
| Maleimide - KLH |
If the biomolecule does not have a free thiol group, it will require activation to generate a free thiol group prior to conjugation with the maleimide label:
1. Protein Thiolation Kit
Designed to facilitate the conjugation of proteins to our maleimide-activated labels. Simply add your protein solution to the lyophilized thiolation reagents to activate your protein. These kits are designed to activate 2mg or 5mg of your protein.
Each thiolation kit is also supplied with a thiolation detection kit provided as a positive test for protein thiolation, giving you the option to confirm the chemistry is working.
2. Thiol Quantification Kit
The thiol quantification assay kit allows you to quantify the amount of thiol/sulfhydryl (-SH) groups in samples of thiolated proteins or antibodies. Quantifying the number of free thiols in a sample can be useful in a number of applications and allows for a more controlled conjugation reaction.
The assay is in a convenient 96-well plate format and contains all the necessary reagents required.
Molecules that do not contain -SH groups can be chemically modified to introduce the required thiol functionality. In the case of antibodies, disulfide (S-S) bridges may also be cleaved to release free thiols.
This product is manufactured by Abcam and distributed by Novus Biologicals.
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Background: Maleimide Activated R-Phycoerythrin
Innova Biosciences activated labels are supplied as stable freeze dried formulations, with all material being rigorously QC tested using thiolated biomolecules to ensure high conjugation efficiency.
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Product Specific Notices for Maleimide Activated R-Phycoerythrin
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. Support products are guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt.
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Protocols
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Introduction
Maleimide-activated R-Phycoerythrin is designed to facilitate the conjugation of RPhycoerythrin to proteins, peptides and ligands that contain sulfhydryl (-SH) groups. The reactive maleimide group that has been added to the R-Phycoerythrin allows conjugation reactions to be performed very efficiently at physiological pH.
Storage of Maleimide-activated R-Phycoerythrin
Maleimide-activated R-Phycoerythrin is shipped at ambient temperature as a lyophilized powder containing stabilizers and should be stored at -20oC. Shelf life is >1 year.
Protocol
1. Allow the vial of maleimide-activated R-Phycoerythrin to warm to room temperature.
2. Remove the crimp seal and reconstitute the lyophilized powder by adding a buffered solution of the thiol-containing molecule. Gently agitate the vial to ensure thorough dissolution.
Note: The buffer in which the thiolated molecule is dissolved should be in the pH range 6.5-7.5. Phosphate buffered saline pH 7.2 is commonly employed. EDTA (1-10 mM) may help to prevent metal catalysed oxidation of thiols.
3. Incubate for 3-4 hours (or overnight) at room temperature and then store at 4C.
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