BG-PEG-NH2
Product informationCode | Name | Size | Quantity | Price | |
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S9150S |
BG-PEG-NH2 |
2 mg | - | Unavailable in your region |
BG-PEG-NH2
Product Introduction
BG-PEG-NH2 is an amine-terminated building block for the one-step synthesis of SNAP-tag® substrates from NHS esters or other activated carboxyl esters on labels or surfaces.
- This compound allows you to make custom SNAP-tag substrates for labeling SNAP-tag fusion proteins for a wide range of applications
- BG-PEG-NH2 is particularly useful for the synthesis of SNAP-tag substrates with affinity ligands or solid surfaces
Catalog # | Size | Concentration |
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S9150S | 2.0 mg |
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Description
The SNAP-tag protein labeling system enables the specific, covalent attachment of virtually any molecule to a protein of interest. The SNAP-tag is a protein based on human O6-alkylguanine-DNA-alkyltransferase (hAGT). SNAP-tag substrates are fluorophores, biotin or beads conjugated to guanine or chloropyrimidine leaving groups via a benzyl linker. In the labeling reaction, the substituted benzyl group of the substrate is covalently attached to the SNAP-tag.There are two steps to using this system: sub-cloning and expression of the protein of interest as a SNAP-tag fusion, and labeling of the fusion with the SNAP-tag substrate of choice. Expression of SNAP-tag fusion proteins is described in the documentation supplied with SNAP-tag plasmids. The labeling of fusion proteins with the SNAP-tag substrate is described in this document.

- This product is related to the following categories:
- Building Blocks Products,
- SNAP-tag Substrates Products ,
- Protein Labeling Products,
- This product can be used in the following applications:
- Protein Labeling Snap Clip,
- Cell Imaging
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Reagents Supplied
The following reagents are supplied with this product:
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Properties & Usage
Product Notes
- Dry BG-PEG-NH2 should be stored at -20°C.
- BG-PEG-NH2 is soluble in anhydrous N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) anddimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Choose a solvent volume that will be compatible withthe final use. Heating at 37°C, vortexing and/or sonication will aiddissolution.
- Unused BG-PEG-NH2 substrate dissolved in DMF or DMSO should be stored at-20°C.
- Surfaces such as Biacore® CM5 chips have been modified with BG-PEG-NH2 so that they covalently immobilize SNAP-tag fusion proteins. Surface activation is performed using standard amino-coupling procedures (exposure to NHS and EDC). Refer to Biacore® CM5 chips manufacturer's protocol for detailed instruction.
References
- Kindermann, M. et al. (2003). JACS . 125, 7810-7811.
- Sielaff, I. et al. (2003). ChemBiochem. 7, 194-202.
- Kufer, S.K. et al. (2005). Eur.Biophys. J. 35, 72-78.
- Huber, W. et al. (2004). Anal.Biochem. 333, 280-288.
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Notice To Buyer/User: The Buyer/User has a non-exclusive license to use this system or any component thereof for RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES ONLY. Commercial use of this system or any components thereof requires a license from New England Biolabs, Inc., 240 County Road, Ipswich, MA 01938.
Cellular Imaging and Analysis (i.e., SNAP and CLIP products)
Notice to Buyer/User: The Buyer/User has a non-exclusive license to use this system or any component thereof for RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ONLY. Commercial use of this system or any components thereof requires a license from New England Biolabs, Inc., 240 County Road, Ipswich, MA 01938.
These patents and patent applications are owned by Covalys, or owned by the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and exclusively licensed to Covalys and NEB.
Methods for Using O6-Alkylguanine-DNA-Alkyltransferases: US 7,939,284; US 8,367,361; EP 1 410 023; EP 2 037 271; EP 1 696 234; EP 2 211 177; JP 4195815; JP 4226053; CN 1295510; CN 1975422; and SG 100125.
Substrates for O6-Alkylguanine-DNA Alkyltransferase: US 7,799,524; and JP 4976651.
Mutants of O6-Alkylguanine-DNA-Alkyltransferases: US 7,888,090. EP 1720981 (pending).
Specific Substrates for O6-Alkylguanine-DNA-Alkyltransferases: US 8,163,479. EP 1730298 (pending).
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