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Phosphine-biotin

A probe for azido-labeled proteins

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  • 货号: ajci73510
  • CAS: 608514-42-7
  • 别名: Click Tag Phosphine-biotin
  • 分子式: C41H53N4O8PS
  • 分子量: 792.9
  • 纯度: >98%
  • 溶解度: DMSO: 2 mg/ml
  • 储存: Store at -20°C
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Background

Labeling reactive centers of various types in cells with specific site-directed probes is a common method to explore both function and biochemical modification of proteins. The popular click chemistry method of protein labeling employs use of a reaction between an azido group and an alkyne on complimentary pairs of a specific reactive probe and a labeling agent (i.e. a tag) such as biotin or a fluorophore. The Staudinger ligation is an alternative to the click chemistry reaction in which a phosphine-labeled molecule reacts with an azido group on the opposing molecule of interest. Phosphine biotin is a labeling reagent that selectively reacts with azido groups on modified proteins through the Staudinger ligation reaction. Modified proteins can be detected using common avidin-based biochemical techniques in whole cells or by blotting experiments following SDS-PAGE. For example, phosphine-biotin has been used successfully in conjunction with DAz-1 or DAz-2 to label and detect sulfenic acid sites in proteins.


Reference:
[1]. Seo, Y.H., and Carroll, K.S. Facile synthesis and biological evaluation of a cell-permeable probe to detect redox-regulated proteins. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 19, 356-359 (2009).
[2]. Reddie, K.G., Seo, Y.H., Muse, W.B., III, et al. A chemical approach for detecting sulfenic acid-modified proteins in living cells. Molecular BioSystems 4, 521-531 (2008).

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