
Biotin-XX-SSE | CAS 194041-66-2
| Catalog Number | A16-0092 |
| Category | Other Cell Fluorescent Probes |
| Molecular Formula | C26H40N5NaO10S2 |
| Molecular Weight | 669.74 |
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Product Introduction
Biotin-XX-SSE is a thiol-reactive fluorophore that features a biotin moiety linked to a sulfosuccinimidyl ester, facilitating the covalent attachment to biomolecules containing primary amines. This compound exhibits a distinct fluorescence emission profile, making it suitable for use in fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry applications where biotin-streptavidin interactions are leveraged for targeted labeling. Biotin-XX-SSE participates in bioconjugation reactions, enabling the visualization and tracking of proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules in complex biological systems.
Chemical Information
Product Specification
Chemical Information
| Synonyms | 6-((6-((Biotinoyl)amino)hexanoyl)amino)hexanoic acid, sulfosuccinimidyl ester sodium salt |
Product Specification
| Excitation | 553 |
| Emission | 575 |
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