BIOTIN PENTYLAMINE
(Biotinylation Reagent)
B110
5-(Biotinamido)pentylamine
Formula Weight: f.w.: 328.5 daltons
Pentylamine Biotin is biotin that has been conjugated to pentylenediamine to add a short, amine-terminated spacer to its valeric acid group, providing a simple amine modified compound for different applications.
Pricing & Ordering
| Quantity | Price | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 50mgm + | $247.00 | |
| 100mgm + | $466.00 |
Product Documents
Spacer arm 18.9 angstroms. Biotinylation reagent. Colorimetric assays for factor XII carboxyls. Use with EDC to couple with carboxylic acid groups.
- Lee, K.Y., Birckbichler, P.J. and Patterson, M.K., Jr. (1988). Clin. Chem. 34, 906-910.
- Liu, Y., et al. (1999) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 96, 14694-14699.
- Cernuda-Morollon, E., et al. (2001) J. Biol. Chem. 276, 35530-35536.
- Biotin pentylamine labels molecules and surfaces for assay or affinity purification methods involving avidin or streptavidin probes and resins
- Amine activated primary amine can be crosslinked to proteins and material surfaces using EDC and other crosslinkers
- Biotin pentylamine has a medium length spacer arm (18.9 angstroms), representing a 6-atom extension of the native biotin valeric acid (and its conversion to a primary amine)
