Product M0128
Biocytin Hydrazide Hydrochloride



 

 

Molecular Weight: 386.5

Storage: F, D

[C=Cold D=Desiccated F=Frozen L=Light Sensitive RT=Room Temperature]

Soluble: DMF

Molecular Formula: C16H30N6O3SHCl

CAS Number: [102743-85-1]

Unit Price (USD): 10 mg $50.93

Bulk Price/unit (when you buy 5 or more): $40.74

Description:
A water-soluble, long-chained, biotin-containing hydrazide, used for the selective detection of glycoconjugates. Biocytin hydrazide is a selective label for sialic acids, galactose, and other sugars in glycoconjugates using avidin-biotin technology.

Note:
Purity: > 95%

Application:
Additionally, can be used to biotin label peptides and proteins.

References:

  • "Detection of the ganglioside N-glycolyl-neuraminyl-lactosyl-ceramide by biotinylated Escherichia coli K99 lectin." Ouadia A, Karamanos Y, Julien R. Glycoconj. J 9: 21-26 (1992).

  • "The avidin-biotin complex in bioanalytical applications." Wilchek M, Bayer EA. Anal. Biochem. 171: 1-32 (1988).

  • "Biocytin hydrazide-a selective label for sialic acids, galactose, and other sugars in glycoconjugates using avidin-biotin technology." Bayer EA, Ben-Hur H, Wilchek M. Anal. Biochem. 170: 271-281 (1988).

  • "Selective labeling of functional groups on membrane proteins or glycoproteins using reactive biotin derivatives and 1251-streptavidin." Roffman E, Meromsky L, Ben-Hur H, Bayer EA, Wilchek M. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 136: 80-85 (1986).

  • "Selective covalent modification of newly synthesized activation-induced sialoglycoconjugates on the T lymphocyte membrane." Roffman E, Wilchek M. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 135: 473-479 (1986).

  • "Lymphocyte activation by oxidation modification: avidin-modified T cells activate biotin-modified autologous T cells but no vice versa." Roffman E, Wilchek M. Cell. Immunol. 103: 140-146 (1986).

  • "The extent of oxidative mitogenesis does not correlate with the degree of aldehyde formation of the T lymphocyte membrane." Roffman E, Wilchek M. J Immunol. 137: 40-44 (1986).



  • Keywords:

    Biocytin Hydrazide Hydrochloride, Biocytin, Hydrazide, Hydrochloride, Marker Gene