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DNP-BSA-Biotin

DNP-BSA-Biotin

DNP-BSA-Biotin, 5 mg, ABI (5 mL / 20 mm Septum)

This product will be discontinued on 30 June 2024.

Biotin OSu is conjugated to DNP-BSA through lysine residues.

Item ID D-1026-5
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Item discontinued

Product information

Our line of conjugates include well studied small molecule haptens eg, DNP, TNP, NP, NIP, and PC (Phosphoryl Choline). Various levels of conjugation density are available depending on the antibody response required by the researcher. Such reagents are complete antigens useful for inducing antibody response in animal models. Conjugation ratio is the molar ratio of hapten to protein. The conjugation ratio (or "loading") for any given immunochemical will vary with each production batch, and we do not offer customised ratios. Where standard ratio ranges are not offered, customer service can inform you about available ratios at the point of purchase.

Properties:

  • Appearance: yellow powder
  • Absorption Maximum (Lambda Max): 360
  • Extinction Coefficient at Lambda max: 17400

Product usage:

    Conjugation for the DNP is determined at 360 nm using 1.74 x 10E+04 as the extinction coefficient of DNP and is given as a molar ratio of DNP to BSA assuming the molecular weight of BSA is 66,430.Store solution in aliquots at -20°C. Protect from light.This product can be dissolved in water or phosphate buffered saline (PBS) pH 7.2 at a concentration of 1 mg/mL. Product may precipitate when stored in solution, therefore it is recommended to centrifuge the solutions briefly before use and use only the supernatant.When using PBS please refer to the formulation below.PBS Formulation:8 g NaCl0.2 g KCl0.2 g potassium di-hydrogen phosphate (KH2PO4)1.15 g di-sodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4)Add to 1 L of water

Storage and handling:

  • Shipping conditions: Ambient
  • Storage conditions: +2 to +8 °C

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