EZ-Link™ Micro NHS-PEG4-Biotinylation Kit
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EZ-Link™ Micro NHS-PEG4-Biotinylation Kit

The Thermo Scientific EZ-Link NHS-PEG4 Biotinylation Kit contains EZ-Link NHS-PEG4-Biotin and accessory reagents required for 8 0.05–0.2 mg protein labelingRead more
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The Thermo Scientific EZ-Link NHS-PEG4 Biotinylation Kit contains EZ-Link NHS-PEG4-Biotin and accessory reagents required for 8 0.05–0.2 mg protein labeling reactions. EZ-Link NHS-PEG4-Biotin is a pegylated, water-soluble reagent for simple and efficient biotin labeling of antibodies, proteins and other primary amine-containing macromolecules.

Features of EZ-Link NHS-PEG4-Biotin:

Protein labeling—biotinylate antibodies or other proteins for detection or purification using streptavidin probes or resins
Amine-reactive—reacts with primary amines (-NH2), such as the side-chain of lysines (K) or the amino-termini of polypeptides
Pegylated – spacer arm contains a hydrophilic, 4-unit, polyethylene glycol (PEG) group
Enhances solubility – pegylation imparts water solubility to the biotinylated molecule, helping to prevent aggregation of biotinylated antibodies stored in solution
Irreversible—forms permanent amide bonds; spacer arm cannot be cleaved
Long reach – spacer arm (total length added to target) is 29 angstroms; this reduces steric hindrance when binding to avidin molecules

NHS-PEG4-Biotin is a long (29.0Å), pegylated, water-soluble, NHS-ester biotinylation reagent to label amines and maximize solubility of antibodies and other proteins. The N-hydroxysuccinimide ester (NHS) group reacts specifically and efficiently with lysine and N-terminal amino groups to form stable amide bonds. The hydrophilic polyethylene glycol (PEG) spacer arm imparts water solubility that is transferred to the biotinylated molecule, thus reducing aggregation of labeled proteins stored in solution. The PEG spacer arm also gives the reagent a long and flexible connection to minimize steric hindrance for binding to avidin molecules.

We manufacture biotin reagents to ensure the highest possible overall product integrity, consistency and performance for the intended research applications.

N-Hydroxysulfosuccinimide (NHS) esters of biotin are the most popular type of biotinylation reagent. NHS-activated biotins react efficiently with primary amino groups (-NH2) in alkaline buffers to form stable amide bonds. Proteins (e.g., antibodies) typically have several primary amines that are available as targets for labeling, including the side chain of lysine (K) residues and the N-terminus of each polypeptide.

Varieties of biotin NHS-ester reagents differ in length, solubility, cell permeability and cleavability. Non-sulfonated NHS-biotins are cell permeable but must be dissolved in organic solvent such as DMSO or DMF. Sulfo-NHS biotins (and those with pegylated spacers) are directly water soluble but not membrane permeable. Varieties containing disulfide bonds can be cleaved using reducing agents, enabling the biotin group to be disconnected from the labeled protein.

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Specifications
DescriptionEZ-Link Micro NHS-PEG4-Biotinylation Kit
Product TypeMicro NHS-PEG4-Biotinylation Kit
Quantity8 reactions
Labeling Scale100 μg
Product LineEZ-Link™
SolubilityWater
Label or DyeBiotin
SpacerPegylated
Labeling TargetAntibodies, Proteins
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Sufficient For: 8 labeling reactions, each with 0.05–0.2 mg of antibody
• EZ-Link NHS-PEG4-Biotin, 8 x 2 mg
• PBS Pack (makes 500 mL), 1 pack
• Zeba Spin Desalting Columns (7K MWCO), 2 mL, 10 columns

Store microtubes of biotin reagent at -20°C. Store PBS at room temperature. Store desalting column at 4°C. Shipped at ambient temperature.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Which EZ-Link Micro Biotinylation Kit is best for my application?

All four Micro Biotinylation Kits will label proteins for use in many applications. Consider the following guidelines for choosing among the kits:

• Choose the Sulfo-NHS-Biotinylation Kit (Cat. No. 21925) when it is important to minimize the molecular mass contributed by the label.
• Choose the Sulfo-NHS-SS-Biotinylation Kit (Cat. No. 21945) only when the downstream application require cleaving the biotin tag with a reducing agent.
• Choose the NHS-PEG4-Biotinylation Kit (Cat. No. 21955) to maximize protein solubility and prevent protein aggregation during storage.
• Choose the Sulfo-NHS-LC-Biotinylation Kit (Cat. No. 21935) for routine purposes when a feature of one of the other reagents is not required. The longer spacer arm offers the possibility of optimizing detection experiments where steric hindrance of biotin binding is an important factor.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

How long does it take to biotinylate a protein using the EZ-Link Micro Biotinylation kits?

The entire procedure can be completed in less than 3 hours.

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What types of proteins can be labeled with the EZ-Link Micro Biotinylation kits?

Any molecule containing a primary amine can be labeled. Any protein that has been labeled using the standard biotinylation kits, including antibodies and peptides, also can be labeled with the micro kits.

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Are the biotinylation reagents in the EZ-Link Micro Biotinylation Kits cleavable?

Only the sulfo-NHS-SS-Biotin is cleavable because it has a disulfide bond in its spacer arm, enabling labeled proteins to be cleaved from the biotin group by treatment with reducing agents.

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What are the reaction chemistries of the reagents in the EZ-Link Micro Biotinylation Kits?

The reagents in the Micro kits are amine reactive. NHS esters react with a-amines at the N-termini and the epsilon-amines of lysine side chains at pH 7-9 to form stable amide bonds and the release of NHS.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.