oYo-Link® DBCO Product Icon
oYo-Link mIgG1 DBCO Antibody Labeling Reagent - Labels 1mg mIgG1 Ab
at3003-migg1
Product group Antibodies
Overview
- SupplierAlphaThera
- Product NameoYo-Link mIgG1 DBCO Antibody Labeling Reagent - Labels 1mg mIgG1 Ab
- Delivery Days Customer9
- Applications SupplierCopper-free Click Chemistry
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- Concentration337 ug/mL
- FormatDried pellet
- Scientific DescriptionNOTE: 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
- Storage Instruction-20°C for short-term durations (< 1 week) and -20°C to -80°C for longer time-spans
- UNSPSC12352203