Biotin & Streptavidin Conjugates
Streptavidin biotin-binding protein labeled with a wide selection of our next-generation CF® dyes and other labels. Also see our anti-biotin antibodies.
Biotin NTA
Biotin NTA, also known as BNTA (Biotin nitrilotriacetic acid, tripotassium salt) is used to detect histidine-tagged proteins (as little as 0.1 pmol) immobilized on nitrocellulose membranes.
Biotin-X NTA
Biotin-X NTA (Biotin-X nitrilotriacetic acid, tripotassium salt) is used to detect histidine-tagged proteins (as little as 0.1 pmol) immobilized on nitrocellulose membranes.
Streptavidin Conjugates
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A high quality biotin-binding protein conjugated to Biotium’s signature bright and photostable fluorescent CF® dyes, and a selection of other labels.
CF® Dye Biotin
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Potential applications of Biotin-CF® Dye include detection of biotin binding sites and the degree of biotinylation of proteins, and for the measurement of avidin and streptavidin in crude biological samples. In addition, biotin-CF® Dye can be used as a polar tracer by microinjection to study the morphology of cells.
ExoBrite™ Streptavidin Magnetic Beads
Streptavidin-conjugated magnetic beads validated for isolation of extracellular vesicles (EVs) and exosomes when combined with a biotinylated antibody.
Biotin TCO
Biotin with TCO (trans-cyclooctene) reacts with tetrazine labeled molecule via copper free click chemistry.
Biotin Methyltetrazine
Biotin with methyltetrazine reacts with cyclooctene (TCO, methylcyclopropene) labeled molecule via copper free click chemistry.
Tyramide Amplification Kit with HRP Streptavidin and CF® Dye or Biotin Tyramide
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Kits for increasing immunofluorescence sensitivity using HRP-catalyzed tyramide signal amplification; with your choice of next-generation fluorescent CF® dyes or biotin.
Tyramide Amplification Kit with HRP Goat Anti-Rabbit and CF® Dye or Biotin Tyramide
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Kits for increasing immunofluorescence sensitivity using HRP-catalyzed tyramide signal amplification; with your choice of next-generation fluorescent CF® dyes or biotin.
Tyramide Amplification Kit with HRP Goat Anti-Mouse and CF® Dye or Biotin Tyramide
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Kits for increasing immunofluorescence sensitivity using HRP-catalyzed tyramide signal amplification; with your choice of next-generation fluorescent CF® dyes or biotin.
Mix-n-Stain™ Biotin Antibody Labeling Kit
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Label your antibody with biotin in just 15 minutes without a purification step. Labeling tolerates many common buffer components including BSA and ascites.
Aminooxy-biotin
Aminooxy-biotin can be used to covalently attach biotin to aldehyde or ketone groups on polysaccharides, glycoproteins or antibodies. Aminooxy-biotin has also been used to efficiently label cell-surface glycans on living animal cells.
Biotin Picolyl Azide
Biotin picolyl azide reacts with alkyne to form 1,2,3-triazole by 1,3-dipolar Huisgen cycloaddition through the use of a much lower copper (I) concentration without sacrificing reaction efficiency.
Biotin-XX Tyramide
Biotin-XX tyramide conjugate can be used for tyramide signal amplification (TSA) to generate high-density labeling of a target protein or nucleic acid with biotin.
Biotin Azide
Biotin azide reacts with alkyne to form 1,2,3-triazole by copper(I) catalyzed 1,3-dipolar Huisgen cycloaddition.
Biotin Alkyne
Biotin alkyne reacts with azide to form 1,2,3-triazole by copper(I) catalyzed 1,3-dipolar Huisgen cycloaddition.