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Invitrogen™ Streptavidin, R-Phycoerythrin Conjugate (SAPE) - 1 mg/mL
Description
Important Features of Streptavidin RPE
Streptavidin and RPE
The high affinity of avidin, an egg-white protein, for biotin was first exploited in histochemical applications in the mid-1970s. Avidin, and its bacterial counterpart, streptavidin (from Streptomy cesavidinii), have since become standard reagents for diverse detection schemes. Streptavidin, a nonglycosylated 52,800-dalton protein, exhibits less nonspecific binding than avidin.
Rhodophyta Phycoerythrin (RPE) has a MW of 240,000 Daltons and has a quantum efficiency of 78% making it an incredibly bright reagent. However, the photostability is extremely poor and is not traditionally recommended for microscopy. But the broad absorption and bright orange signal may it ideal for flow, microplate and microarray applications whenever sensitive detection of biotins is required.
Learn more about avidin biotin detection in general
Learn more about SAV-RPE
Specifications
Specifications
| Concentration | 1 mg/mL |
| Conjugate | R-phycoerythrin |
| Quantity | 1 mL |
| Content And Storage | Store at 2–6°C, DO NOT FREEZE May be exposed to light for short periods of time. |
| Shipping Condition | Wet Ice |
| Form | Liquid |
| Product Type | Streptavidin Conjugate (fluorescent) |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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