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4-Azido-L-homoalanine hydrochloride can be incorporated into proteins to study and monitor protein synthesis. Due to the azide-moiety, this molecule allows for specific bioconjugation of various functionalities such as e.g. PEGs, antibodies or fluorescent labels, by click chemistry or Staudinger ligation.
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6-Azido-L-lysine hydrochloride can be incorporated into proteins to study and monitor protein synthesis. Due to the azide-moiety, this molecule allows for specific bioconjugation of various functionalities such as e.g. PEGs, antibodies or fluorescent labels, by click chemistry or Staudinger ligation.
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6-FAM (Fluorescein)-azide is a fluorescent dye that allows efficient labeling of biomolecules by click reactions. With identical spectral properties to FITC (Fluorescein-5,6-isothiocyanate), ATTO488, Alexa Fluor 488 or DyLight 488 and alike, it is well suited for most fluorescent detection methods.
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6-FAM (Fluorescein)-azide is a fluorescent dye that allows efficient labeling of biomolecules by click reactions. With identical spectral properties to FITC (Fluorescein-5,6-isothiocyanate), ATTO488, Alexa Fluor 488 or DyLight 488 and alike, it is well suited for most fluorescent detection methods.
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6-FAM (Fluorescein)-azide is a fluorescent dye that allows efficient labeling of biomolecules by click reactions. With identical spectral properties to FITC (Fluorescein-5,6-isothiocyanate), ATTO488, Alexa Fluor 488 or DyLight 488 and alike, it is well suited for most fluorescent detection methods.
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5-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine Azide (5-TAMRA-Azide) is a reporter reagent that allows efficient fluorescent labeling of nucleic acids by click bioconjugation. It is often used as FRET-acceptor in combination with FAM. Just like many rhodamine-based dyes, it is quite photostable between pH 4 and 9. It shows identical spectral properties to Alexa Fluor® 555 or DyLight 549 dyes.
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5-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine Azide (5-TAMRA-Azide) is a reporter reagent that allows efficient fluorescent labeling of nucleic acids by click bioconjugation. It is often used as FRET-acceptor in combination with FAM. Just like many rhodamine-based dyes, it is quite photostable between pH 4 and 9. It shows identical spectral properties to Alexa Fluor® 555 or DyLight 549 dyes.