Pierce™ Biotin-Fluorescein Conjugate
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Pierce™ Biotin-Fluorescein Conjugate

Thermo Scientific Pierce Biotinylated Proteins include biotin-labeled proteins (BSA), enzymes (HRP, AP) and fluorophores (FITC) for use as controls orRead more
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Thermo Scientific Pierce Biotinylated Proteins include biotin-labeled proteins (BSA), enzymes (HRP, AP) and fluorophores (FITC) for use as controls or signal amplification in IHC via avidin-biotin complex (ABC) techniques.

Biotinylated Fluorescein (FITC) cannot be used to polymerize and amplify the signal to the same degree as biotinylated enzymes because each fluorescent molecule is tagged with only one biotin molecule. However, the fluorescent variant of traditional ABC staining is possible with this unique molecule.

Biotinylated FITC—amplify the fluorescein signal of biotinylated primary antibodies by using avidin or streptavidin plus biotinylated fluorescein (B-FITC)

Biotin, also known as vitamin H, is a small molecule (MW 244.3) that is present in tiny amounts in all living cells and is critical for a number of biological processes. The valeric acid side chain of the biotin molecule can be derivatized in order to incorporate various reactive groups that are used to attach biotin to other molecules. In the context of immunohistochemistry (IHC), biotin is conjugated to antibodies or to the enzyme reporters used to detect target antigens.

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Pierce™ Biotin
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
ConjugateClassic Dyes, Biotin and Analogs
DescriptionPierce Biotin-Fluorescein Conjugate
Quantity5 mg
Excitation/Emission494/518
SolubilityDMF (Dimethylformamide)
FormSolid
Product LinePierce™
Product TypeBiotin Conjugate (Fluorescein)
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at 4°C, protected from moisture. Shipped at room temperature.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What do I need to consider when designing a peptide for antibody production?

We recommend that hydrophobic residues comprise 50% or less of all the residues in your sequence. Make sure there is at least one charged residue for every five amino acids: this is generally known to enhance the solubility of the peptide. Peptides (compared to polypeptides, which fold and bury the hydrophobic amino acids) are too small to fold, so just a few hydrophobic amino acids may leave them insoluble.

Other guidelines include:
Peptides containing multiple Cys, Met, and Trp can be hard to synthesize.
Some sequences are problematic in solid-phase peptide synthesis or cleavage and are best avoided; these include Asp-Pro sequences or stretches of amino acids that require bulky protecting groups on their side chains during synthesis.
Glycine is often good for antigenicity as it has only a hydrogen side chain; this allows for complete rotation.
Please note that we offer a Custom Antibody Production service (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/antibodies/custom-antibodies/custom-antibody-production.html) that includes the use of our proprietary Antigen Profiler and Antigen Preparation tool (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/antibodies/custom-antibodies/custom-antibody-production/antigen-profiler-antigen-preparation.html).

What is the optimal peptide length for antibody production?

Most peptide antigens range in length from 12 to 16 residues and are relatively easy to synthesize. Peptides of 9 residues or shorter have been effective antigens for antibody production, but peptides longer than 16 amino acids may contain several epitopes and form secondary structures. Peptides in excess of 18 residues begin to present more synthetic challenges. Before you synthesize your peptide, we recommend doing a BLASTP search using your peptide sequence. This is to make sure that the peptide is not homologous or identical to a sequence in a completely unrelated protein in the host animal.

Please note that we offer a Custom Antibody Production service (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/antibodies/custom-antibodies/custom-antibody-production.html) that includes the use of our proprietary Antigen Profiler and Antigen Preparation tool (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/antibodies/custom-antibodies/custom-antibody-production/antigen-profiler-antigen-preparation.html).

What happens if antibodies are stored improperly?

Improper storage of antibodies can lead to:
- Degradation: Loss of activity and specificity
- Aggregation: Formation of precipitates or clumps
- Reduced performance: Poor results in assays or experiments

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Antibodies and Immunoassays Support Center.

What do antibody pair kits contain, how many samples can I process, and how can I find a list of antibody pair kits by target?

Antibody pair kits contain capture antibody, detection antibody, recombinant standard and HRP conjugate. Each contains enough reagents to process forty 96-well plates. A list of Antibody Pair Kits (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/protein-biology/protein-assays-analysis/elisa/antibody-pair-kits.html) is available by target.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Antibodies and Immunoassays Support Center.

What do Reagent Sets contain, how many samples can I process, and how can I check if a Reagent Set is available for my target?

Reagent Sets contain Capture Antibody, Detection Antibody, Recombinant Standard, HRP Conjugate, TMB Substrate and Stop Solution. Each contains enough reagents to process five 96-well plates. Reagent Sets are included in the main list of ELISA (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/protein-biology/protein-assays-analysis/elisa/antibody-pair-kits.html) kits (search by “Reagent Set”).

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Antibodies and Immunoassays Support Center.