Sulfo-NHS-LC-LC-Biotin Labeling Kit

Sulfo-NHS-LC-LC-Biotin Labeling Kit

SKU: RE80002u

Size1:40µg     Price1:$120
Size2:200µg    Price2:$180
Size3:2mg     Price3:$360

Category: Labeling Kits Tags: ,

Product Overview

The EnkiLife Biotin Labeling Kit offers a selection of biotin types commonly used in laboratories. Each kit includes all necessary reagents for labeling, designed specifically for proteins and antibodies with primary amino groups. The components of this kit are intended for labeling antibodies or proteins of comparable size to antibodies, by default.

Product Features

  • Fast: Labeling reaction takes only about 30 minutes, balancing both labeling efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Rich in variety: We provide a variety of biotin types to meet various application requirements.
  • Outstanding effect: targeted optimization of labeling buffer, labeling site is far away from antigen binding site, and labeled antibody has high homogeneity.
  • Convenient: Each biotin reagent has been optimized and designed with the corresponding antibody amount, and has been activated and can be used directly, without the need for tedious calculations. The batches are stable and the best results can be achieved by following the steps.

Biotin Introduction

Biotin, also known as vitamin H, coenzyme R, and vitamin B7, is a water-soluble substance. Its molecular core structure is composed of a urea-based ring and a tetrahydrothiophene ring. The interaction between biotin and avidin (avidin or streptavidin) is a useful tool in non-radioactive purification, detection, immobilization, labeling, viral vector targeting and drug targeting systems. The superaffinity between biotin and avidin is one of the strongest non-covalent interactions known between proteins and ligands, and the two bind very quickly and once formed, they are not affected by pH, temperature, organic solvents and other denaturing agents.

In addition to having a strong affinity with avidin, biotin also has two characteristics, making it an ideal molecule for labeling proteins and macromolecules. First, biotin is relatively small than globular proteins, thus minimizing significant interference to many proteins and allowing multiple biotin molecules to bind to a single protein, thus maximizing detection capabilities. Depending on the use scenarios, more and more different types of biotin and their derivatives have been developed, such as containing different activation groups, different solubility, different spacer lengths, and different biotin derivatives such as biocytin and desulfurization biotin, which greatly expands the application scope of biotin.

In many protein research applications, biotin-labeled proteins are often detected or purified using avidin conjugates, including enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), western blot analysis, immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunoprecipitation (IP) and other affinity purification methods, cell surface labeling and flow cytometry (FC)/cell sorting (FACS).

Dye Spectrum
Biotin structure diagram
Biotin TypeSpacer arm lengthSolubilityKey FeaturesCatalog Number
Sulfo-NHS-Biotin13.5 ÅWater SolubilityMembrane impermeable, short arms, sulfonic acid group, high solubility in aqueous solutionRE80002q
Sulfo-NHS-LC-Biotin22.4 ÅWater SolubilityMembrane impermeable, medium arm length, sulfonic acid group, high solubility in aqueous solutionRE80002s
Sulfo-NHS-LC-LC-Biotin30.5 ÅWater SolubilityMembrane impermeable, enhanced arm length, sulfonic acid group, high solubility in aqueous solutionRE80002u
Sulfo-NHS-SS-Biotin24.3 ÅWater SolubilityMembrane impermeable, selective cutting possibleRE80002v
NHS-PEG4-Biotin29.0 ÅWater SolubilityPEGylation to prevent protein aggregationRE80002w
Selection of labeling kit  
  • When the molecular weight of the final labeled product needs to be as small as possible, choose the Short-Arm Biotin Labeling Kit.
  • When follow-up applications require the use of reducing agents to cleave the biotin tag, choose the Sulfo-NHS-SS-Biotin Labeling Kit.
  • When you need to maximize protein solubility and prevent protein aggregation, choose the NHS-PEG4-Biotin labeling kit.
  • When you want the final binding steric hindrance to be smaller, choose the long-arm biotin labeling kit and select the appropriate arm length based on the binding characteristics.

Kit Specifications

Product ComponentsComponent Content in Different SpecificationsStorage Temperature
40μg Antibody200μg Antibody2mg Antibody
Activated Biotin1 tube5 tubes5 tubes-20°C after opening, protected from light
50KDa Ultrafiltration Tube*1 set**1 set**1 set**RT
Labeling Buffer B10 mL10 mL10 mL2~8°C
1×PBS (pH 7.4)10 mL10 mL10 mL2~8°C
DMF100 μL100 μL100 μL2~8°C, protected from light
Labeled Protein Storage Solution200 μL1 mL5 mL2~8°C
Recommended Labeling AmountEach tube dyes for labeling 20-40μg antibody
Recommended: 20μg antibody
Each tube dyes for labeling 20-40μg antibody
Recommended: 20μg antibody
Each tube dyes for labeling 100-400μg antibody
Recommended: 200μg antibody

* Ultrafiltration tube molecular weight cutoff: 50KDa
** 1 set = 1 ultrafiltration tube and collection tube

Labeling Principle

Within a certain pH range, biotin reacts specifically with primary amino groups to form stable amide bonds, thereby achieving coupling with proteins.

Labeling Principle Diagram
Labeling Principle Diagram

Standard Labeling Procedure

  1. 1.Ultrafiltration for buffer exchange and concentration
  2. 2.Labeling reaction
  3. 3.Purification
  4. 4.Storage
Labeling Flowchart
Labeling Flowchart

Additional Questions

See Frequently Asked Questions