EZ-Link™ Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin
EZ-Link™ Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin
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EZ-Link™ Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin

Thermo Scientific Pierce EZ-Link Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin is a biotinylation reagent for labeling azide-containing molecules, which enables biotin-based detection and affinity purificationRead more
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EZ-Link™ Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin
Catalog number88901
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Online offer:8,032.80Web orders only. Excludes Supply Centers.
(ends 31-Dec-2024)
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Thermo Scientific Pierce EZ-Link Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin is a biotinylation reagent for labeling azide-containing molecules, which enables biotin-based detection and affinity purification of molecules via Staudinger ligation strategies.

Features of EZ-Link Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin:

Soluble—easily dissolves in water-miscible solvents (e.g., DMSO) for subsequent dilution in aqueous reaction mixtures with cell lysates and other biological samples
Compatible—reaction chemistry occurs effectively in simple buffer conditions; requires no accessory reagents such as copper or reducing agents
Chemoselective—the phosphine reactive group is specific in biological samples for bioorthogonal azide-tagged molecules, ensuring that biotinylation is specific
PEG spacer—polyethylene glycol spacer arm helps maintain solubility of labeled molecules and decreases steric hindrance for affinity-binding to avidin, streptavidin or NeutrAvidin Protein

When used in combination with azide labeling strategies, this compound enables detection or affinity purification of protein interactions and post-translational modifications using streptavidin probes or streptavidin agarose resins. The phosphine group of Phosphine-PEG3-Biotin conjugates to azide groups by the Staudinger reaction mechanism. Azide groups can be introduced into proteins or other cellular targets through in vivo labeling with azide-tagged derivatives of naturally occurring metabolic building blocks. Because neither phosphines nor azides are present in biological systems, they comprise a chemoselective (mutually specific) ligation pair for labeling and conjugation.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Product TypePhosphine-PEG3-Biotin
Quantity10 mg
Product LineEZ-Link™
Cell PermeabilityCell-Impermeant
Chemical ReactivityAzide
Reactive MoietyPhosphine
SolubilityDMF (Dimethylformamide), DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide), Water
Label or DyeBiotin
SpacerExtra-long, Pegylated
Label TypeBiotin & Analogs
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at -20°C. Shipped at ambient temperature.