Biotin-16-Aminoallyl-2'-dCTP - (N-5002)

Biotin-16-dCTP, Biotin-16-AA-dCTP

This product is now available upon request as a custom synthesis. It is not maintained as a stocked item.

Description

Biotin-16-Aminoallyl-2'-deoxycytidine-5'-Triphosphate can be used for enzymatic incorporation of biotin into DNA via PCR, nick translation, primer extension using Klenow(exo-) DNA polymerase, and 3' labeling with terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT). Biotinylated cDNA can be prepared with this dNTP using Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus (M-MLV) reverse transcriptase.

Product Details

Catalog No N-5002
Purity ≥90% by AX-HPLC
Extinction Coefficient 5,040 Lmol-1cm-1 at 290 nm
Molecular Formula C32H53N8O17P3S (free acid)
Molecular Weight 946.70 g/mole (free acid)
Salt Form Li+
Concentration 5 mM
Buffer H2O
Recommended Storage -20°C or below
Other Name(s) Biotin-16-dCTP, Biotin-16-AA-dCTP
Application Aptamers, Epigenetics/DNA Damage, In vitro Transcription, Mutagenesis, Photocrosslinking Studies
Backbone 5'-Triphosphate
Base Analog(s) Cytidine
Sugar Type(s) DNA
Nucleotide Category Biotin Labeled

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