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Product Description
Fluorescein biotin (5-((N-(5-(N-(6-(Biotinoyl)amino)hexanoyl)amino)pentyl)thioureidyl) fluorescein) can be used to detect and quantify biotin binding sites and the degree of biotinylation of proteins. Also see biotin-rhodamine 110 (80022) and biotin-4-fluorescein (90062).
- λEx/λ Em= 494/518 nm
- Yellow solid soluble in DMSO, or DMF
- Store at -20°C and protect from light
- C42H50N6O8S2
- MW: 831
- [134759-22-1]
References
1. Biochim Biophys Acta 1381, 203 (1998).
2. Clin Chem 40, 2112 (1994).
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