Results for Labelling ( 3735 )
After the condensation of the trebler, three DNA branches begin to grow simultaneously with each step of the synthesis. Deblock of this construct gives rise to DNA containing a branching point. One arm (stem) is attached to the branch point with its 5'-end, and other arms (branches) are attached with their 3'-ends. Reverse amidites can be used to prepare constructs with different branch orientations.
Perylene is a bright and extremely photostable fluorescent polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) label with a quantum yield approaching quantitative. Due to the low lifetime of fluorescence, this probe does not form excimers.With this phosphoramidite, perylene can be introduced into DNA by automated oligonucleotide synthesis.
BP Lipid 802 is an ionizable lipid analogue of ALC-0315 featuring an ethanolamine head and two ester tails. One ester tail is an octanoate ester linked to a branched C17 tail. The other is a propanoate ester linked to a PEG3-undecyl tail. Ionizable lipids such as this may be applied in the development of lipid nanoparticles for drug delivery. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
Methyltetrazine-activated Cy7 probe that reacts with TCO-containing compounds via an Inverse-Electron-Demand Diels-Alder reaction to form a stable covalent bond and does not require Cu-catalyst or elevated temperatures. The inverse-electron demand Diels-Alder cycloaddition reaction of TCO with tetrazines is a bioorthogonal reaction that possesses exceptional kinetics (k > 800 M-1 s -1) and selectivity. Such excellent reaction rate constants are unparalleled by any other bioorthogonal reaction pair described to date.