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Biotin-11-CTP

Fluorescently-labeled Biotin-11-CTP (cytidine triphosphate) is a modified nucleotide that serves as a building block for generating fluorescently-tagged RNA probes used in molecular biology applications.

Feature Specification
Concentration 10 mM
Volume 25.0 µL
Conjugates Biotin
Nucleotide CTP

Fluorescently-labeled Biotin-11-CTP (cytidine triphosphate) is a modified nucleotide that serves as a building block for generating fluorescently-tagged RNA probes used in molecular biology applications.

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Unit Size: 250 nmol
Part #:
NEL542001EA
List price
USD 488.85
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For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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Overview

This biotin-11 labeled analog of cytidine triphosphate (CTP) is a specialized nucleotide designed for incorporation into RNA molecules during in vitro transcription using various RNA polymerases. By integrating this modified nucleotide into RNA strands, researchers can generate biotin-labeled RNA probes that are highly useful in a wide range of molecular biology techniques. These include in situ hybridization, gene expression microarrays, and other nucleic acid detection assays. Detection of biotin-labeled products is typically achieved through the use of streptavidin conjugates, which bind with high affinity to biotin.

The “11” in the compound’s name signifies the length of the carbon linker arm that connects the biotin moiety to the cytidine base, providing spatial flexibility and reducing steric hindrance during probe-target interactions.

Specifications

Concentration
10 mM
Volume
25.0 µL
Buffer/Solvent
10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.6, 1 mM EDTA
Conjugates
Biotin
Detection Modality
Indirect
Nucleotide
CTP
Shipping Conditions
Shipped Ambient
Unit Size
250 nmol

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