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Molecular Probes™ Click-IT™ Fucose Alkyne

Description
Identify and characterize fucosylated proteins with Click-iT™ fucose alkyne using the powerful click chemistry, a simple and robust two-step labeling and detection technique. In step one, the alkyne-containing biomolecule is fed to cells or animals and actively incorporated into proteins. Unlike other labels such as biotin or a fluorescent dye, the alkyne-tag is small enough that the tagged molecule is an acceptable substrate for the enzymes that incorporate this building block into proteins. Detection utilizes the chemoselective ligation or 'click' reaction between an azide and an alkyne where the modified protein is detected with the corresponding azide-containing dye or hapten using either the Click-iT™ Cell Reaction Buffer Kit or the Click-iT™ Protein Buffer Kit. With the Click-iT™ Cell Reaction Buffer Kit, cells can be analyzed by fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry or high-content imaging and analysis (HCS) together with other biomarkers of interest for content and context rich results. With the Click-iT™ Protein Reaction Buffer Kit, achieve detection sensitivity in 1-D gels and western blots in the low femtomole range or perform LC-MS/MS and MALDI MS analysis.
Specifications
Specifications
| Format | Solid |
| Quantity | 5 mg |
| Product Type | Fucose Alkyne |
| Content And Storage | Store at ≤-20°C |
| Labeling Method | Metabolic Labeling |
| Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
| Label or Dye | Alkyne |
| Product Line | Click-iT, Molecular Probes |
| Labeling Target | Proteins (Glycoproteins), Proteins (Nascent) |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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