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Thermo Scientific™ Sulfo-SBED Biotin Label Transfer Reagent, No-Weigh™ Format

Catalog No. PIA39260
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Chemically tag purified proteins at primary amines to covalently crosslink and transfer biotinylation to protein interaction binding partners.

Thermo Scientific™ Pierce Sulfo-SBED Biotin Label Transfer Reagent is a multifunctional reagent for labeling a purified protein and then covalently transferring the attached biotin tag onto specific interactors of that protein.

  • Multifunctional reagent for labeling a purified protein and then covalently transferring the attached biotin tag onto specific interactors of that protein.
  • Heterobifunctional chemical crosslinker capable of covalently attaching to primary amines at one end and to nearly any protein functional group at the other end.
  • Includes a biotin group and a cleavable disulfide spacer arm.
  • Together these features allow one to sequentially crosslink interacting proteins and transfer the biotin affinity tag from one protein (i.e., a purified bait protein) to another (possibly unknown prey protein).

Specifications

Quantity 10 x 1 mg
Product Type Sulfo-SBED Biotin Label Transfer Reagent
Solubility DMF (Dimethylformamide), DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide), Methanol, Water
Content And Storage Store at 4°C.
Chemical Reactivity Amine-to-Amine
Labeling Method Chemical Labeling, Label Transfer
Shipping Condition Qualified for Ambient or Wet Ice
Reactive Moiety NHS Ester, Alkyne
Label or Dye Biotin
Label Type Biotin and Other Haptens
Product Line Pierce
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Can you provide the shelf-life for Sulfo-SBED Biotin Label Transfer Reagent?

Sulfo-SBED Biotin Label Transfer Reagent is covered under our general 1-year warranty and is guaranteed to be fully functional for 12 months from the date of shipment, if stored as recommended. Please see section 8.1 of our Terms & Conditions of Sale (https://www.thermofisher.com/content/dam/LifeTech/Documents/PDFs/Terms-and-Conditions-of-Sale.pdf) for more details.

How does a product with "No-Weigh" format reduce my concern over reagent stability?

The No-Weigh product format, where small amounts of reagent are pre-weighed and packaged separately, prevents the contamination and loss of reagent reactivity over time associated with repetitive opening and closing of a single vial. This format enables use of a fresh vial of reagent each time and eliminates the hassle of weighing out small amounts of reagent. Please view additional information and the video at: https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/protein-biology/protein-labeling-crosslinking/no-weigh-packaging.html

What crosslinkers do you recommend to study protein-protein interactions that are mass spectrometry - compatible?

We offer Sufo-SBED (Cat. Nos. 33033 and A39260).

What are the options for crosslinking proteins to nucleic acids, and what are the differences between them?

We offer the following crosslinkers for protein to nucleic acids: formaldehyde (Cat. No. 28906), SPB (Cat. No. 23013), SDAD (Cat. No. 26169), sulfo-SDAD (Cat. No. 26175), and sulfo-SBED (Cat. No. A39260).
Formaldehyde can be used for DNA-DNA crosslinking as well as DNA-protein crosslinking. While it is good for crosslinking proteins that are in direct contact with DNA, formaldehyde cannot link proteins that may be bound in a complex with other proteins but are not in direct contact with DNA. EGS or DSG can crosslink proteins to other proteins that are in direct contact with DNA and crosslinked to DNA by formaldehyde.
SPB, Sulfo-SDAD, and Sulfo-SBED are all photoreactive crosslinkers. SPB is an NHS-ester and psoralen heterobifunctional crosslinker that conjugates primary amines on proteins to DNA via photo-activated intercalation of psoralen to pyrimidine bases. The psoralen tricyclic planar ring system intercalates into double-stranded, and to a lesser extent, single-stranded DNA and RNA. The photoreactive psoralen group provides more selective covalent binding to nucleic acids than either phenyl azide or diazerine linkers, which makes SPB the best choice. The diazerine on sulfo-SDAD and the phenyl azide on sulfo-SBED are not selective for nucleic acids and can crosslink other biomolecules in the same besides any protein-DNA interactions. Sulfo-SBED involves biotin transfer rather than actual linking.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.